The dark side of the German ‘welcome culture’: investigating the causes behind attacks on refugees in 2015

Autor: Pascal D. König, Sebastian Jäckle
Rok vydání: 2016
Předmět:
Ursache
politische Gewalt
politischer Konflikt
German
xenophobia
050602 political science & public administration
refugee
050207 economics
Praise
Political science
Ausländerfeindlichkeit
Migration
politische Rechte
media_common
Sozialwissenschaften
Soziologie

empirisch
05 social sciences
Flüchtlingspolitik
Bundesrepublik Deutschland
0506 political science
language
ddc:300
Political culture
Asylbewerber
Politikwissenschaft
political violence
media_common.quotation_subject
Refugee
political culture
Federal Republic of Germany
cause
Politics
political conflict
0502 economics and business
Development economics
politische Kultur
Fremdenfeindlichkeit
Rechtsextremismus
Haltung von Parteien zu bestimmten Fragen
international migration
Xenophobia
Right-wing extremism
Party position on specific issues
Politically motivated use of force
Interdependence
Alternative für Deutschland
Migration
Sociology of Migration

Political Process
Elections
Political Sociology
Political Culture

Social sciences
sociology
anthropology

politische Willensbildung
politische Soziologie
politische Kultur

right-wing radicalism
Attentat
political right
language.human_language
attempted assassination
asylum seeker
Flüchtling
ddc:320
Rechtsradikalismus
Political Science and International Relations
Political violence
Demographic economics
empirical
Explanatory power
policy on refugees
Zdroj: West European Politics
DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.3582066
Popis: In 2015, Germany experienced a record high influx of refugees – and received international praise for its ‘welcome culture’. At the same time, however, attacks on refugees rose to an alarming level. This article describes the distribution of these attacks and probes their causes, using detailed socioeconomic and political data while modelling a hierarchical data structure. Controlling for further relevant factors taken from the extant literature, the analysis first tests whether the strength of extreme right political parties plays a role and, second, it models a contagion effect, taking into account spatial as well as temporal proximity. The findings suggest that the strength of right-wing parties in a district considerably boosts the probability of attacks on refugees in that area. They also corroborate the idea of behavioural contagion. The set of social-structural variables employed as controls yielded only limited explanatory power.
Databáze: OpenAIRE