What do we think about migration?

2019.10.17.
What do we think about migration?

The local judgement of the 2015 migration crisis is in the centre of the research volume from various international authors, in which the chapter that is analysing the Hungarian perspective is written by Borbála Simonovits, lecturer of our faculty.

This chapter focuses on how public opinion has been formed in Hungary in recent years—partly as a consequence of the extremely xenophobic political discourse. The analysis is based on comprehensive empirical research carried out in 2015–2017—combining quantitative and qualitative research techniques.

The research can be downloaded from the following link:

Simonovits, Bori: The Public Perception of the Migration Crisis from the Hungarian Point of View: Evidence from the Field https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-25666-1_8

The Geographies of Asylum in Europe and the Role of European Localities volume is published in the IMISCOE Research Series by Springer publishing.