Kristina Bakkær Simonsen (@simonsen_kris) 's Twitter Profile
Kristina Bakkær Simonsen

@simonsen_kris

Political scientist @AarhusUni | Immigrant integration, nationalism, moralization | moralizing-immigration.com | research funded by @DFF_raad @AUFF2017

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“Our findings indicate that politicians do not follow the public. On the contrary, politicians set the tone of public debate.”

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#3 *The potential of moralization to boost pro-immigrant messaging* There’s been much debate and scholarship suggesting that pro-immigrant actors are bound to lose against the anti-immigrant side. In a new PSRM Journal article, I show that this is not necessarily the case!

#3 *The potential of moralization to boost pro-immigrant messaging*
There’s been much debate and scholarship suggesting that pro-immigrant actors are bound to lose against the anti-immigrant side. In a new <a href="/PSRMJournal/">PSRM Journal</a> article, I show that this is not necessarily the case!
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Intressant dansk forskning: invandringspositiv retorik måste vara moraliserande för att fungera. När argumentationen är pragmatisk, förnuftig och handlar om nytta och effektivitet så har de invandringskritiska övertaget.