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In Making Immigrants in Modern Argentina, Julia Albarracin argues
that modern Argentina's selection of immigrants lies at the
intersection of state decision-making processes and various
economic, cultural, and international factors. Immediately after
independence, Argentina designed a national project for the
selection of Western European immigrants in order to build an
economically viable society, but also welcomed many local Latin
Americans, as well as Jewish and Middle Eastern immigrants. Today,
Argentines are quick to blame Latin American immigrants for crime,
drug violence, and an increase in the number of people living in
shantytowns. Albarracin discusses how the current Macri
administration, possibly emulating the Trump administration's
immigration policies, has rolled back some of the rights awarded to
immigrants by law in 2003 through an executive order issued in
2017. Albarracin explains the roles of the executive and
legislative branches in enacting new policies and determines the
weight of numerous factors throughout this process. Additionally,
Albarracin puts Argentine immigration policies into a comparative
perspective and creates space for new ways to examine countries
other than those typically discussed. Incorporating a vast amount
of research spanning 150 years of immigration policies, five
decades of media coverage of immigration, surveys with
congresspersons, and interviews with key policy makers, Albarracin
goes beyond the causes and consequences of immigration to assess
the factors shaping policy decisions both in the past and in modern
Argentina. This book will appeal to scholars, students, and general
readers with an interest in immigration, democratization, race,
history, culture, nationalism, Latin American studies, and
representation of minorities in the media.
Conspiracy theories spread more widely and faster than ever before.
Fear and uncertainty prompt people to believe false narratives of
danger and hidden plots, but are not sufficient without considering
the role and ideological bias of the media. This timely book
focuses on making sense of how and why some people respond to their
fear of a threat by creating or believing conspiracy stories. It
integrates insights from psychology, political science,
communication, and information sciences to provide a complete
overview and theory of how conspiracy beliefs manifest. Through
this multi-disciplinary perspective, rigoros research develops and
tests a practical, simple way to frame and understand conspiracy
theories. The book supplies unprecedented amounts of new data from
six empirical studies and unpicks the complexity of the process
that leads to the empowerment of conspiracy beliefs.
Conspiracy theories spread more widely and faster than ever before.
Fear and uncertainty prompt people to believe false narratives of
danger and hidden plots, but are not sufficient without considering
the role and ideological bias of the media. This timely book
focuses on making sense of how and why some people respond to their
fear of a threat by creating or believing conspiracy stories. It
integrates insights from psychology, political science,
communication, and information sciences to provide a complete
overview and theory of how conspiracy beliefs manifest. Through
this multi-disciplinary perspective, rigoros research develops and
tests a practical, simple way to frame and understand conspiracy
theories. The book supplies unprecedented amounts of new data from
six empirical studies and unpicks the complexity of the process
that leads to the empowerment of conspiracy beliefs.
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