Lukas Benedikt Hoffmann’s research while affiliated with Freie Universität Berlin and other places

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Publications (2)


Unequal Framing in Times of Hardship? How Newspapers from Germany, Spain, the United Kingdom and Switzerland Portray Syrian and Ukrainian Refugees – Evidence from a Deductive and Inductive Automated Content Analysis
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August 2024

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Lukas Benedikt Hoffmann

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Peoples’ perspectives on the ‘Future of Europe’ – A comparative study from within and beyond the European Union

November 2023

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European Union Politics

Tendencies of European disintegration – culminated in Brexit – have laid bare the lack of a future plan for Europe. Few extant studies contain a future outlook and often lack a public opinion perspective, albeit the latter’s relevance in the ‘constraining dissensus’ between citizens and political elites about European integration. Focusing on European Union–non-European Union relations, this study presents comparative evidence on peoples’ preferences for the future of EUrope and their underlying reasons. We map citizen preferences using original open-ended survey question responses across eight European countries from within and outside the European Union. Our results show that non-European Union citizens’ preferences deviate more strongly from the status quo compared to those of European Union citizens. In contrast, risk-taking attitudes play no role for citizen preferences.

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... Certainly, without popular support, the TPD implementation would have been impossible. However, whether such support was of selective and discriminatory nature in comparison to other groups of forcibly displaced persons has also been discussed in the literature (Carrera & Ciger, 2023;Ciger, 2022;Dauvergne, 2024;Drazanova & Geddes, 2024;Garavello, 2022;Giancaspro & Lucenti, 2024;Hoffmann & Hameleers, 2024;Ibañez Sales, 2023;Thränhardt, 2023). ...

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Fragmented Lives: 10 Pieces of the Ukrainian Displacement Puzzle
Unequal Framing in Times of Hardship? How Newspapers from Germany, Spain, the United Kingdom and Switzerland Portray Syrian and Ukrainian Refugees – Evidence from a Deductive and Inductive Automated Content Analysis
  • Citing Article
  • August 2024

... Social media and especially Twitter (now X), is one politicised sociopolitical arena (Luhtakallio & Meriluoto, 2022) where public policies are discussed between citizens and decision-makers in what could be called a public debate even if it does not necessarily represent the full spectrum of the opinions of the public who do not engage on social media (Gaisbauer et al., 2021). Beyond its spatiality and territoriality (Aliberti, 2019;Bernal, 2020), social media is thus the space where governments disseminate information and provide realtime interaction on their proposed policies and political decisions (Kamp, 2016), shaping individual and societal ideas on social and political issues (Kelm et al., 2019) regarding the expected future of Europe (Goldberg & Hoffmann, 2023). ...

Peoples’ perspectives on the ‘Future of Europe’ – A comparative study from within and beyond the European Union
  • Citing Article
  • November 2023

European Union Politics