This Migration Observatory report capitalises on new methods for analysing what is commonly known as ‘big data’ and provides a quantitative analysis of the language used by all 20 of Britain’s main national daily and Sunday newspapers. It covers all news stories, letters and other published content dealing with migrants and migration over the last three years – from the beginning of 2010 to the end of 2012. This analysis has involved computer-aided analysis of a ‘corpus’ of some 58,000 news stories and other newspaper items, made-up of more than 43 million words, from stories which include key terms such as MIGRANTS, IMMIGRANTS, REFUGEES, ASYLUM SEEKERS or variations of those words. The study has endeavoured to remove human bias from the an...
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This Migration Observatory report capitalises on new methods for analysing what is commonly known as...
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This article examines research carried out over the last 40 years in the area of media and migration...
Immigration has historically been a major political issue in the United Kingdom. Older migration wav...
This paper examines the discursive construction of refugees and asylum seekers (and to a lesser exte...
This paper examines the discursive construction of refugees and asylum seekers (and to a lesser exte...
Migration regularly features front and centre in the British media, and the media landscape plays a ...
The analysis reported in this paper is part of a wider study in which we used the Event Registry new...
Brexit cannot be only an isolated case but the evidence of a greater phenomenon, namely the upsurge ...
This Migration Observatory report capitalises on new methods for analysing what is commonly known as...
This paper examines English-language online newspapers from the UK, the USA and Australia and analys...
The matter of migrant related discourses has been a prominent theme in political debates and public ...
none1noAccording to the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR), the migration crisis in 2015 brought ...
Immigration ranks among the most salient political issues in many immigration-receiving democratic s...
In 2015, David Cameron, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, commented that there was “a swarm of p...
The paper is a CDA investigation on discursive strategies employed by various British newspapers bet...
In this study, we trace trends and the evolution of connotations of migrants and refugees in the US ...
This article examines research carried out over the last 40 years in the area of media and migration...
Immigration has historically been a major political issue in the United Kingdom. Older migration wav...
This paper examines the discursive construction of refugees and asylum seekers (and to a lesser exte...
This paper examines the discursive construction of refugees and asylum seekers (and to a lesser exte...
Migration regularly features front and centre in the British media, and the media landscape plays a ...
The analysis reported in this paper is part of a wider study in which we used the Event Registry new...
Brexit cannot be only an isolated case but the evidence of a greater phenomenon, namely the upsurge ...