Immigrants’ Political Integration in Anti- and Pro-Immigrant Contexts
Abstract
Millions of people have migrated to Europe during the last decades. As a result, the issue of immigrant integration in host societies has received increased attention among scholars and policymakers. The question of how to achieve successful political integration of the large new immigrant population is commonly addressed in the literature using individual-level predictors. In this dissertation, I argue for the need to also take into account the surrounding environment, focusing on how informal social and political contexts can hinder or foster immigrants' political integration. More specifically, this dissertation contributes to a nascent literature as it focuses on how anti- and pro-immigrant contexts influence immigrants' feelings of belonging, political trust and equal engagement to the political community. In the three individual research papers of the dissertation, I focus on different types of contexts and psychological and behavioural components of political integration. The findings underline the importance of equal treatment between immigrants and natives in host societies to achieve successful integration. In addition, I find the contextual effects to vary between contexts, and depending on immigrant generation and origin. These findings have substantial implications for our understanding of host societies' roles in immigrant integration.
Parts of work
1. Tyrberg, M. (2019) Immigrants' electoral participation - The cross-national impact of public and political hostility, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 46(15), ::doi::http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1369183x.2019.1601548 2. Tyrberg, M. (2021) Support for the political community in a community that doesn't support you: Immigrant youths' exposure to anti-immigrant attitudes, Journal of Youth Studies, 24(5), ::doi::https://doi.org/10.1080/13676261.2020.1751808 3. Tyrberg, M. (2022) Integration, discrimination and pro-immigrant support - Surprising insights from a survey experiment in Germany and Sweden, Unpublished manuscript
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy
University
University of Gothenburg. Faculty of Social Sciences
Göteborgs universitet. Samhällsvetenskapliga fakulteten
Institution
Department of Political Science ; Statsvetenskapliga institutionen
Disputation
Fredagen den 14 januari 2022, kl. 13.15, in Torgny Segerstedtssalen, Universitetets huvudbyggnad, Vasaparken 1, Göteborg
Date of defence
2022-01-14
Date
2021-12-09Author
Tyrberg, Maria
Keywords
Immigration
Political integration
Contextual effects
Anti-immigrant contexts
Pro-immigrant contexts
Publication type
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
978-91-8009-573-0
Series/Report no.
169
Göteborg Studies in Politics
Language
eng
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