How do State and Substate Conceptions of Nationalism Influence Public Attitudes towards Refugees: Public Opinion of Afghan and Ukrainian Refugees in Canada and Quebec
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The existing literature assumes that nationalist conceptions are shared among the populace. However, individual attitudes may vary within states, across people, especially in the substate context. Composite nationalism – where the nation is multinational and accommodates people from diverse cultural backgrounds – dominates in Canada, and the country is recognized as one of the most inclusive in the world. However, integrationist nationalism – where the nation plays a culturally neutral role and emphasizes constitutional patriotism – dominates in Quebec, which is seen as less inclusive compared to the rest of Canada. I theorize that those individuals living in a region with a less inclusive conception of nationalism will be less accepting of refugees compared to individuals in the rest of the state. Using a mixed-methods logit regression analysis, I test these propositions regarding public attitudes toward refugees, including Afghans and Ukrainians, based on data from the 2022 Focus Canada Survey.
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2025-09-19



