A higher level of mobility of people has marked the European Union (EU), with immigrants moving from one place to another, every year, looking for a better quality of life, often fleeing from war and poverty. In the wake of enlargement of the European Union, the United Kingdom (UK) experienced high inward migration. One of the main focuses of UK media coverage was immigration from Eastern European countries. The UK referendum on Brexit on 23 June 2016, was followed by an increase in hate crimes linked to migration issues and, subsequently, a media apparatus of toxic discourse and fear of the criminal ‘Other’. This paper aims to reveal how newspaper articles and personal comments written in response to these articles, represented creative an...
The cross-border movement of people repeatedly leads to political controversy in countries across th...
The British vote to leave Europe rests largely upon fear of migrants. British media can be shown to ...
Brexit cannot be only an isolated case but the evidence of a greater phenomenon, namely the upsurge ...
This chapter explores the immigration-related topics in the news media during the EU referendum camp...
This chapter explores the immigration-related topics in the news media during the EU referendum camp...
It is generally agreed that a massive influx of foreigners into a country is not only a social issue...
Did conservative media frame immigration during the run-up to the Brexit Referendum differently than...
This paper looks at how the British media addressed the issue of migration in Europe between 2015 an...
This paper looks at how the British media addressed the issue of migration in Europe between 2015 an...
Did conservative media frame immigration during the run-up to the Brexit Referendum differently than...
It is generally agreed that a massive influx of foreigners into a country is not only a social issue...
partially_open2siThis article draws on research conducted in the context of the project GLOBUS – Rec...
It is generally agreed that a massive influx of foreigners into a country is not only a social issue...
Migration from the Middle East and Africa to Europe increasingly hit the headlines in 2014-5 as the ...
The British vote to leave Europe rests largely upon fear of migrants. British media can be shown to ...
The cross-border movement of people repeatedly leads to political controversy in countries across th...
The British vote to leave Europe rests largely upon fear of migrants. British media can be shown to ...
Brexit cannot be only an isolated case but the evidence of a greater phenomenon, namely the upsurge ...
This chapter explores the immigration-related topics in the news media during the EU referendum camp...
This chapter explores the immigration-related topics in the news media during the EU referendum camp...
It is generally agreed that a massive influx of foreigners into a country is not only a social issue...
Did conservative media frame immigration during the run-up to the Brexit Referendum differently than...
This paper looks at how the British media addressed the issue of migration in Europe between 2015 an...
This paper looks at how the British media addressed the issue of migration in Europe between 2015 an...
Did conservative media frame immigration during the run-up to the Brexit Referendum differently than...
It is generally agreed that a massive influx of foreigners into a country is not only a social issue...
partially_open2siThis article draws on research conducted in the context of the project GLOBUS – Rec...
It is generally agreed that a massive influx of foreigners into a country is not only a social issue...
Migration from the Middle East and Africa to Europe increasingly hit the headlines in 2014-5 as the ...
The British vote to leave Europe rests largely upon fear of migrants. British media can be shown to ...
The cross-border movement of people repeatedly leads to political controversy in countries across th...
The British vote to leave Europe rests largely upon fear of migrants. British media can be shown to ...
Brexit cannot be only an isolated case but the evidence of a greater phenomenon, namely the upsurge ...