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From Stigmatized Immigrants to Radical Right Voting: A Multilevel Study on the Role of Threat and Contact
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From Stigmatized Immigrants to Radical Right Voting: A Multilevel Study on the Role of Threat and Contact |
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From Stigmatized Immigrants to Radical Right Voting: A Multilevel Study on the Role of Threat and Contact |
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spellingShingle | Green, Eva G. T., Sarrasin, Oriane, Baur, Robert, Fasel, Nicole, Political Psychology, From Stigmatized Immigrants to Radical Right Voting: A Multilevel Study on the Role of Threat and Contact, Political Science and International Relations, Philosophy, Sociology and Political Science, Clinical Psychology, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Social Psychology |
title | From Stigmatized Immigrants to Radical Right Voting: A Multilevel Study on the Role of Threat and Contact |
title_full | From Stigmatized Immigrants to Radical Right Voting: A Multilevel Study on the Role of Threat and Contact |
title_fullStr | From Stigmatized Immigrants to Radical Right Voting: A Multilevel Study on the Role of Threat and Contact |
title_full_unstemmed | From Stigmatized Immigrants to Radical Right Voting: A Multilevel Study on the Role of Threat and Contact |
title_short | From Stigmatized Immigrants to Radical Right Voting: A Multilevel Study on the Role of Threat and Contact |
title_sort | from stigmatized immigrants to radical right voting: a multilevel study on the role of threat and contact |
title_unstemmed | From Stigmatized Immigrants to Radical Right Voting: A Multilevel Study on the Role of Threat and Contact |
topic | Political Science and International Relations, Philosophy, Sociology and Political Science, Clinical Psychology, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Social Psychology |
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