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SUMMARY
Social media platforms enable the public to express their attitudes about immigration issues, to make sense of tragic events, and to express collective trauma (Eriksson, 2016; Flores, 2017; Fischer-Pressler et_al, 2019). While survey research on public attitudes about immigrants in the UK has shown that the UK consistently ranks higher than other countries in their concerns about immigration and the spreading of anti-immigrant myths, the authors know little about how Twitter users` attitudes correspond to these concerns. The UK has consistently ranked higher than other European countries on anti-immigrant attitudes (Alfano . . .
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