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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
The panel addresses the role of perceptions, attitudes, shared ideology, and public opinion on migration policy. A broad range of topics are addressed including American citizenship, antiimmigrant prejudice, climate migration, and welfare.
Re-examining the Effectiveness of Perspective-Taking On Anti-immigrant Prejudice - James Fahey, University of Memphis; Wayde Z.C. Marsh, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
The Role of Shared Political Ideology on Immigration Attitudes - Cesar Daniel Vargas Nunez, Claremont McKenna College
Effects of Immigrant Characteristics on Welfare Attitudes: Experimental Evidence - Hang Qi, University of Macau; Michelangelo Landgrave, University of Colorado