Austrian immigration authorities frequently reject the family reunion applications of immigrant workers. They justify their decisions not only on legal grounds but also on the basis of their own often prejudiced judgements of the applicants' ability to `integrate' into Austrian society. A discourse-historical method is combined with systemic-functionally oriented methods of text analysis to study the official letters which notify immigrant workers of the rejection of their family reunion applications. The systemic-functionally oriented methods are used in a detailed analysis of a sample of rejection letters while the discourse-historical method allows this analysis to be intertextually connected to other related genres of discourse and stra...
Integrating theories about discourse (Discourse Studies; DS) with social science theories allows to ...
Why is Austria’s rich tradition as a country of both emigration and immigration so thoroughly neglec...
Stefanie Mayer and Mikael Spång take a close look at debates about (labor) immigration in Austria a...
Austrian immigration authorities frequently reject the family reunion applications of immigrant work...
"Why is Austria’s rich tradition as a country of both emigration and immigration so thoroughly negle...
This thesis examines the role immigrant organisations have played in discussions about immigration c...
The German government’s decision in 2016 to reduce the number of incoming immigrants by suspending f...
"In Austria, until 1990 public debates about migration policy were rare events. In march 1990, howev...
In this paper we juxtapose the European Union's (EU's) supranational policies on language and migrat...
Based on an analysis of the Austrian legal framework regulating immigrant integration as well as a t...
This article focuses on the discourse of neo-racism towards foreigners in Austria between 1989 and 1...
This paper illustrates the necessity of very differentiated approaches to context when analyzing pol...
THESIS 7940A number of events, such as the fall of the Iron Curtain in 1989, the opening up of Easte...
This study aims to describe the strategic political communication of the Identitarian Movement in Au...
Historical legacies of past migrations and linguistic practices have an impact on the concerns about...
Integrating theories about discourse (Discourse Studies; DS) with social science theories allows to ...
Why is Austria’s rich tradition as a country of both emigration and immigration so thoroughly neglec...
Stefanie Mayer and Mikael Spång take a close look at debates about (labor) immigration in Austria a...
Austrian immigration authorities frequently reject the family reunion applications of immigrant work...
"Why is Austria’s rich tradition as a country of both emigration and immigration so thoroughly negle...
This thesis examines the role immigrant organisations have played in discussions about immigration c...
The German government’s decision in 2016 to reduce the number of incoming immigrants by suspending f...
"In Austria, until 1990 public debates about migration policy were rare events. In march 1990, howev...
In this paper we juxtapose the European Union's (EU's) supranational policies on language and migrat...
Based on an analysis of the Austrian legal framework regulating immigrant integration as well as a t...
This article focuses on the discourse of neo-racism towards foreigners in Austria between 1989 and 1...
This paper illustrates the necessity of very differentiated approaches to context when analyzing pol...
THESIS 7940A number of events, such as the fall of the Iron Curtain in 1989, the opening up of Easte...
This study aims to describe the strategic political communication of the Identitarian Movement in Au...
Historical legacies of past migrations and linguistic practices have an impact on the concerns about...
Integrating theories about discourse (Discourse Studies; DS) with social science theories allows to ...
Why is Austria’s rich tradition as a country of both emigration and immigration so thoroughly neglec...
Stefanie Mayer and Mikael Spång take a close look at debates about (labor) immigration in Austria a...