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A Critical Cultural Sociological Exploration of Attitudes toward Migration in Czechia: What Lies Beneath the Fear of the Thirteenth Migrant examines a highly controversial question that has been dividing Czech society and influencing the results of elections, especially since the mid-2010s migration “crisis”: would Czechia relocate more than 12 refugees from the 2,691 required by the European Union Relocation Scheme? The authors of this book qualitatively decipher what lies beneath the fears about the imaginary “thirteenth migrant” and explore how individuals make sense of migration in nontraditional destination countries, utilizing critical, cultural sociological methods to explore the deep meaning-making processes that inform migration attitudes. The authors show that studying attitudes and perceptions about people who cross borders is crucial; levels of international migration (both forced and voluntary) increase considerably each year, and the issue has become highly politicized. In the Czech context, an additional analytical puzzle emerges. Levels of migration are rather low, yet public opinion about it is quite unfavorable, especially when it comes to border crossers from Africa and the Middle East. The purpose of this book is to unpack how the Czech public draws symbolic boundaries between “us” and “them,” calling upon available cultural repertoires and often engaging in Othering and racialization.



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Introduction. A Critical Cultural Sociology of Attitudes toward Migration

Chapter 1. Foreigner, Migrant, Refugee: What Lies Beneath the Labels

Chapter 2. Looking at Images of People Who Cross Borders: Visuality, Emotions, and the Civil Sphere

Chapter 3. Threat, Victim, or Enrichment: Patterns of Securitization in Migration Attitudes

Chapter 4. Migration as Invasion: The Role of Media in Shaping Migration Attitudes

Chapter 5. Going Local with Migration Attitudes: Multiplicity in Hierarchies of Otherness

Chapter 6. Moving Beyond the Fear of the “Thirteenth Migrant”

Appendix. Reflecting Upon Our Research Journey

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 24/07/2023
      ISBN13: 9781666927412, 978-1666927412
      ISBN10: 1666927414

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      Book Synopsis

      A Critical Cultural Sociological Exploration of Attitudes toward Migration in Czechia: What Lies Beneath the Fear of the Thirteenth Migrant examines a highly controversial question that has been dividing Czech society and influencing the results of elections, especially since the mid-2010s migration “crisis”: would Czechia relocate more than 12 refugees from the 2,691 required by the European Union Relocation Scheme? The authors of this book qualitatively decipher what lies beneath the fears about the imaginary “thirteenth migrant” and explore how individuals make sense of migration in nontraditional destination countries, utilizing critical, cultural sociological methods to explore the deep meaning-making processes that inform migration attitudes. The authors show that studying attitudes and perceptions about people who cross borders is crucial; levels of international migration (both forced and voluntary) increase considerably each year, and the issue has become highly politicized. In the Czech context, an additional analytical puzzle emerges. Levels of migration are rather low, yet public opinion about it is quite unfavorable, especially when it comes to border crossers from Africa and the Middle East. The purpose of this book is to unpack how the Czech public draws symbolic boundaries between “us” and “them,” calling upon available cultural repertoires and often engaging in Othering and racialization.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction. A Critical Cultural Sociology of Attitudes toward Migration

      Chapter 1. Foreigner, Migrant, Refugee: What Lies Beneath the Labels

      Chapter 2. Looking at Images of People Who Cross Borders: Visuality, Emotions, and the Civil Sphere

      Chapter 3. Threat, Victim, or Enrichment: Patterns of Securitization in Migration Attitudes

      Chapter 4. Migration as Invasion: The Role of Media in Shaping Migration Attitudes

      Chapter 5. Going Local with Migration Attitudes: Multiplicity in Hierarchies of Otherness

      Chapter 6. Moving Beyond the Fear of the “Thirteenth Migrant”

      Appendix. Reflecting Upon Our Research Journey

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