This report arose from a serious concern about the quality of press coverage on asylum in Scotland, and the degree to which asylum seekers arriving in the country are badly affected by the negative coverage that they receive in the Scottish press. It aims to explore how this adverse treatment in sections of the press has been instrumental in creating a climate of fear and hostility towards asylum seekers among sections of the Scottish public, and in supporting government policies which increase hardship and suffering among Scotland's asylum community. The report also sets out a range of recommendations to ensure fair and informed reporting of asylum issues in future
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In this paper we offer a critical account of Irish print media coverage of recent immigration. Using...
This article is reporting on a research project that investigated the framing of asylum seekers in t...
Findings from the PERCEPTIONS Project revealed shortcomings in the European Union´s asylum policy at...
Report was commissioned by Oxfam's UK Poverty Programme in ScotlandAvailable from British Library Do...
This article explores the nature of immigration and refugee narratives and how they are structured b...
This article examines coverage presented in a news campaign (on asylum and immigration) by the UK ta...
Bad News for Refugees analyses the political, economic and environmental contexts of migration and l...
There is much political and media discussion about asylum in Britain and opinion polls indicate publ...
In recent months asylum seekers have once again become front page news in many British newspapers wi...
This paper explores the link between increasing incidents of hate crime and the asylum policy of suc...
The welfare and future of asylum seekers in Australia have been very contentious contemporary issues...
This paper examines asylum detention in Britain and the politics of its justificatory discourses und...
Since 2015, migration towards and within Europe has created a ‘stress’ in the EU asylum and migratio...
Migration is one of the most pressing, divisive issues in global politics today, and media play a cr...
Item does not contain fulltextThe research literature indicates five recurrent frames in news report...
In this paper we offer a critical account of Irish print media coverage of recent immigration. Using...
This article is reporting on a research project that investigated the framing of asylum seekers in t...
Findings from the PERCEPTIONS Project revealed shortcomings in the European Union´s asylum policy at...