@article{fdi:010069601, title = {{D}o migrants adopt new political attitudes from abroad ? : evidence using a multi-sited exit-poll survey during the 2013 {M}alian elections}, author = {{C}hauvet, {L}isa and {G}ubert, {F}lore and {M}espl{\'e}-{S}omps, {S}andrine}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{I}n this article, we examine whether migration experience provides an opportunity for {M}alian migrants to learn and adopt new political values and norms, and whether this translates into different attitudes towards domestic politics and institutions. {W}e use a multi-sited exit-poll survey which was conducted during the {M}alian 2013 presidential election in {M}ali, {F}rance, and {C}{\^o}te d’{I}voire to investigate whether {M}alian migrants have different perceptions and political behavior than their non-migrant counterparts. {B}y distinguishing between {M}alian migrants living in {F}rance and {C}{\^o}te d’{I}voire, we provide evidence that not only migrants have different perceptions of {M}alian democratic institutions than their non-migrant counterparts, but also that the institutional context of the host country matters for the adoption of political norms.}, keywords = {{MALI} ; {COTE} {D}'{IVOIRE} ; {FRANCE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{C}omparative {M}igration {S}tudies}, numero = {}, pages = {art. no 19 [31 en ligne]}, ISSN = {2214-8590}, year = {2016}, DOI = {10.1186/s40878-016-0033-z}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010069601}, }