Since the start of the debate on immigration in Italy there has been considerable interest in analysing the ways in which the public discourse on immigration has changed over time. This article examines the changes that have taken place in the period from 1969 to 2001. It is based on systematic study of the principal weekly news magazines (1969–1981) and on the daily press (1982–2001). It demonstrates significant changes in the ways in which immigrants have been portrayed and in the situations with which they are associated. These changes do not correspond with assumptions that continue to prevail in much of the press coverage. The study indi-cates that the key interpretative themes in the debate were evident prior to the mid-1970s, but tha...
Once again in 2011 the immigration issue occupied a central position in the Italian political system...
The aim of this article is to analyse the building process of the “immigration issue” as a result of...
The article reports a comparative study of the representation of migration in media from three count...
Italy is one of the most representative ‘new immigration countries’. Between the 1980s and the 1990s...
The topic of immigration, has gained space and visibility also in the Italian public debate. Like th...
This paper is a product of a research project aimed to understand the development of\ud Italian migr...
From the starting of mass immigration in the Eighties to 1998 the Italian discipline of immigration ...
This dissertation studies the emergence and the development of an immigration and asylum control pol...
Like other countries in Southern Europe, Italy has, in the course of less than two decades, rapidly ...
none1noThis article addresses the way in which the Italian mainstream media covered a policy proposa...
Opinion surveys on attitudes towards immigration are becoming more and more important, owing to the ...
none2noThe aim of the survey presented in this article is to analyse the transformation process of t...
Despite the fact that immigration to Italy is not a new phenomenon, the Italian dominant discourse s...
The current center-left government of Italy, under Romano Prodi, has adopted a long-term, integratio...
In the last thirty years, Italy has undergone an anthropological revolution: from a country of emigr...
Once again in 2011 the immigration issue occupied a central position in the Italian political system...
The aim of this article is to analyse the building process of the “immigration issue” as a result of...
The article reports a comparative study of the representation of migration in media from three count...
Italy is one of the most representative ‘new immigration countries’. Between the 1980s and the 1990s...
The topic of immigration, has gained space and visibility also in the Italian public debate. Like th...
This paper is a product of a research project aimed to understand the development of\ud Italian migr...
From the starting of mass immigration in the Eighties to 1998 the Italian discipline of immigration ...
This dissertation studies the emergence and the development of an immigration and asylum control pol...
Like other countries in Southern Europe, Italy has, in the course of less than two decades, rapidly ...
none1noThis article addresses the way in which the Italian mainstream media covered a policy proposa...
Opinion surveys on attitudes towards immigration are becoming more and more important, owing to the ...
none2noThe aim of the survey presented in this article is to analyse the transformation process of t...
Despite the fact that immigration to Italy is not a new phenomenon, the Italian dominant discourse s...
The current center-left government of Italy, under Romano Prodi, has adopted a long-term, integratio...
In the last thirty years, Italy has undergone an anthropological revolution: from a country of emigr...
Once again in 2011 the immigration issue occupied a central position in the Italian political system...
The aim of this article is to analyse the building process of the “immigration issue” as a result of...
The article reports a comparative study of the representation of migration in media from three count...