We study how preferences for migration-related narratives differ between private and public contexts and how social media fuel opinion polarization. Using a German representative sample (n=1,226), we found that individuals, especially from the left and center, avoided publicly endorsing anti-migration narratives. In an experiment on Twitter (n=19,989) we created four Twitter profiles, each endorsing one of the narratives. Far-right users exhibited markedly different engagement patterns. While initial public endorsements, measured by follow-back rates, aligned with private preferences, social media interactions amplified support for the most hostile and polarizing narrative. We conclude that social media significantly distort private preferences and amplify polarization.

Narratives of Migration and Political Polarization: Private Preferences, Public Preferences and Social Media

Eugenio Levi
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2025-01-01

Abstract

We study how preferences for migration-related narratives differ between private and public contexts and how social media fuel opinion polarization. Using a German representative sample (n=1,226), we found that individuals, especially from the left and center, avoided publicly endorsing anti-migration narratives. In an experiment on Twitter (n=19,989) we created four Twitter profiles, each endorsing one of the narratives. Far-right users exhibited markedly different engagement patterns. While initial public endorsements, measured by follow-back rates, aligned with private preferences, social media interactions amplified support for the most hostile and polarizing narrative. We conclude that social media significantly distort private preferences and amplify polarization.
2025
Inglese
Inglese
Eugenio Levi, Michael Bayerlein, Gianluca Grimalda, Tommaso Reggiani
Eugenio Levi, Michael Bayerlein, Gianluca Grimalda, Tommaso Reggiani
DP No. 17749
https://www.iza.org/publications/dp/17749/narratives-of-migration-and-political-polarization-private-preferences-public-preferences-and-social-media
IZA - Institute of Labor Economics
Bonn
GERMANIA
Nessuno
immigration, narratives, political polarization, economic reciprocity, survey experiment, field experiment, group identity, social media, Twitter
Internazionale
4
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Levi, Eugenio; Bayerlein, Michael; Grimalda, Gianluca; Reggiani, Tommaso
info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart
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   Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport of Czech Republic
   OP VVV Mobility MSCA-IF
   CZ.02.2.69/0.0/0.0/19_074/0012727
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