This paper compares the frames used in UK tabloid and quality newspaper coverage of refugees and asylum seekers [RAS] from August 2015 to February 2016. Specific and general framing devices were identified, and these were found to co-occur in coverage. A number of unexpected similarities were found, indicating a possible divergence from immigration related reporting patterns of the past. Moreover, the distinction between the presses with regards RAS coverage is becoming increasingly difficult to discern, likely driven by commercialisation of the market
This paper reports work on an ongoing project on the representation of refugees and asylum seekers i...
Since 2015, migration towards and within Europe has created a ‘stress’ in the EU asylum and migratio...
During the 2010’s a new situation emerged due to the influx of people using the Mediterranean Sea ro...
Migration is one of the most pressing, divisive issues in global politics today, and media play a cr...
This research study analyzes the media’s representation of refugees and asylum seekers in the UK dur...
In 2015, Europe faced the arrival of over 1.25 million refugees fleeing from war-affected countries....
In recent months asylum seekers have once again become front page news in many British newspapers wi...
The representation of asylum is important, yet there is little research of how this topic is reporte...
The issue our paper highlights is (a) how we theorise the articulation of media representation(s) of...
Migration from the Middle East and Africa to Europe increasingly hit the headlines in 2014-5 as the ...
Aim and theoretical framework This comparative content analysis of Belgian and Swedish newspaper cov...
We argue that newspapers deliberately employ techniques to dehumanise and depersonalise news stories...
non-peer-reviewedImmigration is a key feature in late capitalist societies, with some 20,000,000 dis...
In this paper, we analyse how news images of the 2015 Syrian refugee ‘crisis’ visualise refugees and...
This article examines coverage presented in a news campaign (on asylum and immigration) by the UK ta...
This paper reports work on an ongoing project on the representation of refugees and asylum seekers i...
Since 2015, migration towards and within Europe has created a ‘stress’ in the EU asylum and migratio...
During the 2010’s a new situation emerged due to the influx of people using the Mediterranean Sea ro...
Migration is one of the most pressing, divisive issues in global politics today, and media play a cr...
This research study analyzes the media’s representation of refugees and asylum seekers in the UK dur...
In 2015, Europe faced the arrival of over 1.25 million refugees fleeing from war-affected countries....
In recent months asylum seekers have once again become front page news in many British newspapers wi...
The representation of asylum is important, yet there is little research of how this topic is reporte...
The issue our paper highlights is (a) how we theorise the articulation of media representation(s) of...
Migration from the Middle East and Africa to Europe increasingly hit the headlines in 2014-5 as the ...
Aim and theoretical framework This comparative content analysis of Belgian and Swedish newspaper cov...
We argue that newspapers deliberately employ techniques to dehumanise and depersonalise news stories...
non-peer-reviewedImmigration is a key feature in late capitalist societies, with some 20,000,000 dis...
In this paper, we analyse how news images of the 2015 Syrian refugee ‘crisis’ visualise refugees and...
This article examines coverage presented in a news campaign (on asylum and immigration) by the UK ta...
This paper reports work on an ongoing project on the representation of refugees and asylum seekers i...
Since 2015, migration towards and within Europe has created a ‘stress’ in the EU asylum and migratio...
During the 2010’s a new situation emerged due to the influx of people using the Mediterranean Sea ro...