In this article we review the methods used by television news channels in their reporting of the clashes between the Hungarian police and refugees at the Serbian-Hungarian border on 16th of September 2015. With the help of content analysis we examine the techniques used by each editorial board to portray events differently,resulting in dissimilar effects on recipients. During the analysis we examine news coverage for one specific day as presented by Hungarian, German and pan-European broadcasters. German news programs were chosen for comparison with Hungarian ones due to the fact that most of the refugees were heading towards Germany. We conclude that there are significant differences between the information that was broadcast according to ...
Abstract. How does the press in Hungary write about refugees, asylum-seekers and refugee affairs? We...
In 2015, Europe faced the arrival of over 1.25 million refugees fleeing from war-affected countries....
In times of crisis, online news media, on whose reports people heavily rely for information and inte...
In this article we review the methods used by television news channels in their reporting of the cla...
This BRIDGES national report contains two case studies in Hungary. The first one follows the media c...
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Abstract. How does the press in Hungary write about refugees, asylum-seekers and refugee affairs? We...
In 2015, Europe faced the arrival of over 1.25 million refugees fleeing from war-affected countries....
In times of crisis, online news media, on whose reports people heavily rely for information and inte...
In this article we review the methods used by television news channels in their reporting of the cla...
This BRIDGES national report contains two case studies in Hungary. The first one follows the media c...
The article discusses the impact of mass communication on the formation of public opinion on migrati...
Over the last two years the number of refugees and asylum seekers in European countries dramatically...
In my study I would like to show how the refugees’ situation, motivation and lifestyle have been cri...
The article examines how the media around the world perceived and reported on migration and refugees...
Migration from the Middle East and Africa to Europe increasingly hit the headlines in 2014-5 as the ...
Abstract Principles of refugee protection in Europe are said to have come under grea...
The analysis reported in this paper is part of a wider study in which we used the Event Registry new...
The following thesis analyzes the coverage of Middle Eastern and African migration by two major Czec...
Published online: 28 Sep 2017This article offers a comparative overview of the case studies included...
This article examines how borders are discursively reproduced in representations of the ‘refugee cri...
Abstract. How does the press in Hungary write about refugees, asylum-seekers and refugee affairs? We...
In 2015, Europe faced the arrival of over 1.25 million refugees fleeing from war-affected countries....
In times of crisis, online news media, on whose reports people heavily rely for information and inte...