Ideological Boundary-Making: Representing Immigrants in an Anti-Immigration Party
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https://doi.org/10.2478/sjs-2021-0011Keywords:
Migrant organisations, radical right, representative claims, boundary-making, SwitzerlandAbstract
How can migrant organisations affiliated to anti-immigration political parties reconcile their party’s ideology with the representation of immigrants? Based on a website content analysis, this article investigates the representative claims of a migrant group affiliated to the Swiss People’s Party. Comparing them to the discourse of its left-wing counterpart, the findings show that the group sets ideological boundaries between immigrants, establishing a hierarchy that enables it to contrast its members with the immigrants targeted by its party.
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