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HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES COMMUNICATIONS | 9:230 | https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-022-01240-2 Media content analysis. Anastasio et_al, 1999; Druckman 6 et_al, 2012; McCombs et_al, 2011). A study of the effects of media representation of immigration on the perceptions and emotions of citizens in Italy and Spain shows that news frames indirectly affect support for anti-immigration polí cies (López-Rodriguez et_al, 2020). Interestingly, in the Czech case, the majority of migrants, and specifically those with residence permits for employment, family reunification, study, or business, were not labelled as migrants . . .
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