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Title: | The representation of immigration. A retrospective newspaper analysis |
Authors: | Mazzara, Bruno Maria Avdi, Evrinomy Kadianaki, Irini Koutri, Iphigenia Lancia, Franco Mannarini, Terri Mylona, Anna Pop, Alina Rochira, Alessia Redd, Rozlyn Sammut, Gordon Suerdem, Ahmet Veltri, Giuseppe Alessandro Verbena, Serena Salvatore, Sergio |
Keywords: | Greece -- Emigration and immigration -- In mass media Italy -- Emigration and immigration -- In mass media Turkey -- Emigration and immigration -- In mass media Emigration and immigration -- Press coverage National security -- Political aspects Emigration and immigration -- Social aspects |
Issue Date: | 2020 |
Publisher: | Routledge |
Citation: | Mazzara, B. M., Avdi, E., Kadianaki, I., Koutri, I., Lancia, F., Mannarini, T.,...Salvatore, S. (2020). The representation of immigration. A retrospective newspaper analysis. Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies, 1-20. |
Abstract: | The article reports a comparative study of the representation of migration in media from three countries (Greece, Italy, and Turkey), over 2001–2018 period. Analysis showed the salience of two main frames – the view of migration as a matter of security and human beings as well. Themes framing the media discourses on migration are grounded on a semantic structure that is quite similar across the three countries compared, despite their considerable socio-cultural and geo-political differences. These semantic structures appear not to be associated with time of publication or with the political orientation of newspapers. Implications from these findings are discussed. |
URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/82568 |
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