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Building: Faculty of International and Political Studies, Floor: Ground, Room: 08
Tuesday 16:15 - 18:00 CEST (08/09/2026)
This panel examines how political and media discourse constructs moral hierarchies, intolerance, and restrictive narratives around migration and minority groups across different democratic contexts.
| Title | Details |
|---|---|
| Assessing Moral Hierarchies Through the Shades of Intolerance: A Comparative Analysis of Political Discourse in Belgium and the United States Related to Migrants and LGBTQIA+ Communities | View Paper Details |
| Who is Afraid of Our Shared Future? | View Paper Details |
| Convergence Despite Divergence: Media Mechanisms and the Normalization of Restrictive Migration Discourse | View Paper Details |
| From Headlines to Hostility: Media Coverage, Perceived Electoral Performance, and Implications for Political Intolerance | View Paper Details |