Ireland's Changing Attitudes: Impact of Increasing Diversity on Immigration Views
The article explores how attitudes towards immigrants in Ireland have changed since 2002, focusing on Irish views towards Muslims and Roma immigrants. It also looks at beliefs about racial and cultural superiority among Irish people, as well as their interactions with people from different racial or ethnic backgrounds. The study compares Ireland's attitudes with those of other West European countries. The researchers investigate factors like social contact, education, and financial difficulties that may influence these attitudes.