This article maps the unexplored terrain of representations of refugees in Russian media, using discourse theory and the concepts of subject positions and symbolic boundaries to analyse these representations. The research questions are: Who are the refugees? What discourses do they feature in? What kinds of symbolic boundaries do these representations maintain? This study analyses the three Russian newspapers Izvestija, Novaya gazeta and Rossiiskaya gazeta, focusing on how, between 1 January 2014 and 31 December 2015, these newspapers came to employ the term ‘refugee’ for persons from Ukraine and for those from the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). Analysis of the subject position of ‘refugee’ in discourses about security, humanitarianis...
Numerous Russian media professionals have moved to Ukraine in the last decade. These migrants can be...
For the first time in almost 80 years, a war has broken out in Europe. On February 24 2022 Russia in...
The article examines how the media around the world perceived and reported on migration and refugees...
How were ‘refugees’ socially constructed in Russian newspapers in 2014–2015? This dissertation analy...
The armed conflict in South-East Ukraine has brought a massive increase in refugees in the Russian F...
On the 24th of February Russia invaded Ukraine from multiple directions, causing a sudden influx of ...
This article studies Russia’s news discourse on the refugee crisis of 2015–2016. Employing critical ...
This article studies Russia’s news discourse on the refugee crisis of 2015–2016. Employing critical ...
The current refugee crisis in the European Union already represents the largest movement of people t...
The purpose of this paper is to define, through content and frame analysis, the peculiarities in the...
This essay examines how the Ukrainian and Russian government-owned newspapers, Uriadovyi Kurier and ...
This text is an attempt to analyze a particular, normative aspect of the media narrative about refug...
This thesis examines how the millions of people displaced from Eastern Ukraine’s Donbas region are r...
Abstract This study aims at investigating how refugees are discursively represented in twelve artic...
In February of 2022, Putin invaded Ukraine, leaving many people displaced. When the war broke out, i...
Numerous Russian media professionals have moved to Ukraine in the last decade. These migrants can be...
For the first time in almost 80 years, a war has broken out in Europe. On February 24 2022 Russia in...
The article examines how the media around the world perceived and reported on migration and refugees...
How were ‘refugees’ socially constructed in Russian newspapers in 2014–2015? This dissertation analy...
The armed conflict in South-East Ukraine has brought a massive increase in refugees in the Russian F...
On the 24th of February Russia invaded Ukraine from multiple directions, causing a sudden influx of ...
This article studies Russia’s news discourse on the refugee crisis of 2015–2016. Employing critical ...
This article studies Russia’s news discourse on the refugee crisis of 2015–2016. Employing critical ...
The current refugee crisis in the European Union already represents the largest movement of people t...
The purpose of this paper is to define, through content and frame analysis, the peculiarities in the...
This essay examines how the Ukrainian and Russian government-owned newspapers, Uriadovyi Kurier and ...
This text is an attempt to analyze a particular, normative aspect of the media narrative about refug...
This thesis examines how the millions of people displaced from Eastern Ukraine’s Donbas region are r...
Abstract This study aims at investigating how refugees are discursively represented in twelve artic...
In February of 2022, Putin invaded Ukraine, leaving many people displaced. When the war broke out, i...
Numerous Russian media professionals have moved to Ukraine in the last decade. These migrants can be...
For the first time in almost 80 years, a war has broken out in Europe. On February 24 2022 Russia in...
The article examines how the media around the world perceived and reported on migration and refugees...