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Public attitudes concerning Intra-EU immigration in Germany: The role of government and press

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Pages 11-18 | Received 30 Jul 2020, Accepted 20 Sep 2020, Published online: 12 Oct 2020
 

ABSTRACT

Prejudice and negative attitudes concerning immigration is an omnipresent phenomenon in many modern societies around the world. This study has investigated the relationship between Germans’ trust in their government and the press and its association with their attitudes concerning the immigration of people from other EU member states. This study is first of its kind that has investigated the public attitudes concerning Intra-EU Immigration. On the one hand, the results of the study have identified two determinants of people’s attitudes concerning immigration. On the other hand, it has reconfirmed the overall positive attitudes of Germans concerning immigration. The findings are consistent with the observation that distrust of the press and government seems to be a strong characteristic of those with negative views of immigrants and immigration. The study provides essential insights that should be taken into consideration in future immigration studies.

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Muhammad Adnan

Muhammad Adnan holds a Master's degree in Mass Communication at the National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), Islamabad. He did his undergrad degree in Media and Communication Studies at International Islamic University Islamabad (IIUI) and interested in migration and intercultural communication. Furthermore, he is also interested in digital learning.

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