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  • This paper documents a 'home bias' in the dynamics of political preferences and social norms. Using variation in public reactions to the European Refugee Crisis, I show that opposition towards refugees and non-European immigrants spills over from countries involved in the Crisis to 1st- and 2nd-generation immigrants from these countries living elsewhere. Learning from the origins activates during the periods of increased issue salience and contributes to the spread of support for right-wing populist parties. Augmenting social survey data with the data from Google Trends and Facebook, I show that (i) elevated attention to events at the origin, (ii) network homophily, and (iii) social media ties are the mechanisms behind these cross-border contagion effects. (xsd:string)
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