New online: "Ethnic residential segregation and residents’ perceptions of safety: The case of Arabs and Jews in Israel" by Moshe Semyonov, Anastasia Gorodzeisky, Rebeca Raijman, Shir Caller, and Thomas Hinz. Read it here: https://t.co/Gs1HbqQpjU @TariqModood
The study demonstrates that the imagined figure of the migrant coexists but does not necessarily align with the institutionalized classifications of migrants produced by national and international institutions and frequently used in political debates about national belonging.
In a newly published paper in @ERSjournal, @InnaLeykin and I focus on how migrants are imagined in European postsocialist nation states (re)established along new geopolitical borders, and incorporated into a new supranational political union - the EU.
https://t.co/Ka4d6FUf84
We conducted an attitudinal survey, collecting original data on the popular imaginaries of migrants from nationally representative samples in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.
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Who counts as a #migrant in post-socialist Europe? 🇪🇺
In #ERSNew piece, @InnaLeykin and @gorodzeisky explore how residents of the Baltic States imagine migration, identity & belonging amid shifting geopolitics.
Check it here: https://t.co/FzEb0atar0
Thousands of Israelis are blocking all major highways today demanding:
✊ End the war!
✊ Bring them home!
✊ End the Gaza atrocities!
We are not our government!
🎥 Yair Palti
How do past political processes shape current perceptions of migration? A new case study on Soviet Union-era policies and perceptions of migrants in the Baltic states today, with Christian Czymara & @InnaLeykin in @JournalCMS: https://t.co/0i79mQ4qzW
Misinformation isn't a general condition resulting from social media: it's an expression of a deliberate political strategy pursued by the populist radical right. 🧵
Paper out now in The International Journal of Press/Politics.
with @julianachueri
https://t.co/BJgQeayse2
💥This is a picture of about 1/2 the Tel Aviv protest. If police estimates are accurate and there are 500,000 just on the streets of Tel Aviv, that's the equivalent of 15 million Americans.
Right now in Tel Aviv: hundreds of thousands of people supporting the families of the hostages and demanding a deal now. Enough, for God’s sake. Enough.
#TelAviv right now: Thousands of Israelis are back on the streets tonight calling for an immediate hostage release-ceasefire deal and the ousting of Netanyahu (who's vacationing with his family in Florida).
#TelAviv: Undeterred by the latest escalation w/ the Houthis, throngs of Israelis are out on the streets tonight demanding a ceasefire/hostage release deal and #Netanyahu's immediate ousting. [Photos: Raya Barkan]
#TelAviv LIVE: In the largest rally since Oct 7, tens of thousands are on the streets again tonight, calling for Netanyahu's immediate ousting, a ceasefire-hostage deal, and new elections.
C. Czymara's and my study, analyzing approximately 4.5 million tweets on immigration-related topics from about 1.2 million users before and after ten major terror attacks in Europe, was published by the Journal of Computational Social Sciences: https://t.co/5DNtXkwYvS
My new Theory&Society article on the origins and outcomes of intense national emotions is out. 7 years in the making, more relevant now than ever. Comments and shares will be deeply appreciated.
https://t.co/1jlxq2414t
#TelAviv tonight: Tens of thousands of anti-govt protesters are again on the streets calling for the immediate ousting of @Netanyahu and his inept, corrupt, and messianic clan. #GazaWar