In this article we discuss the language used by the Italian media to refer to immigrant and other minority groups. In particular, we focus on one linguistic device commonly used when referring to minorities, namely, the use of nominalised forms of ethnic, nationality or religious-based adjectives, which leads to talk of ‘the Romanian’, ‘the Muslim’, and so on. We show that such nominalisation has recently become the subject of criticism both from courts and from journalists’ associations. We consequently examine a corpus of articles drawn from the two main Italian dailies, La Repubblica and Il Corriere della Sera, from 1992 onwards. Whilst we find no global trends, we find that some references - to Romanians, Albanians, and ‘islamici...
First published: 1st April 2018This article analyses how Roma are represented in official policy nar...
none2noThe aim of the survey presented in this article is to analyse the transformation process of t...
The aim of this article is to analyse the building process of the “immigration issue” as a result of...
In this article we discuss the language used by the Italian media to refer to immigrant and other mi...
In order to analyze the representation of migrants in the Italian media, we focused on three months ...
This article deals with the Italian case of minority language protection in the media. After providi...
Since the start of the debate on immigration in Italy there has been considerable interest in analys...
The role played by newsmedia in the perception of the Other is central in a democracy because the fo...
In the Italian collective perception (illustrated by the Italian media), the Other, the stranger who...
The State’s construction of Italian identity during the Diaspora informs the way the Italian populat...
Since the early nineties of the last century, Italy has become an attractive destination for thousan...
This degree project aims to examine how the representation of migrants in Italian media differs acco...
In this chapter we focus on issues of identity as they relate to the construction of the ‘other’, or...
Marcello Messina, Stefania Capogreco. "Armato di carnagione": Chromatic Regimes of Racial Profiling ...
peer reviewedThis article explores a novel way to understand the process of diasporic identity forma...
First published: 1st April 2018This article analyses how Roma are represented in official policy nar...
none2noThe aim of the survey presented in this article is to analyse the transformation process of t...
The aim of this article is to analyse the building process of the “immigration issue” as a result of...
In this article we discuss the language used by the Italian media to refer to immigrant and other mi...
In order to analyze the representation of migrants in the Italian media, we focused on three months ...
This article deals with the Italian case of minority language protection in the media. After providi...
Since the start of the debate on immigration in Italy there has been considerable interest in analys...
The role played by newsmedia in the perception of the Other is central in a democracy because the fo...
In the Italian collective perception (illustrated by the Italian media), the Other, the stranger who...
The State’s construction of Italian identity during the Diaspora informs the way the Italian populat...
Since the early nineties of the last century, Italy has become an attractive destination for thousan...
This degree project aims to examine how the representation of migrants in Italian media differs acco...
In this chapter we focus on issues of identity as they relate to the construction of the ‘other’, or...
Marcello Messina, Stefania Capogreco. "Armato di carnagione": Chromatic Regimes of Racial Profiling ...
peer reviewedThis article explores a novel way to understand the process of diasporic identity forma...
First published: 1st April 2018This article analyses how Roma are represented in official policy nar...
none2noThe aim of the survey presented in this article is to analyse the transformation process of t...
The aim of this article is to analyse the building process of the “immigration issue” as a result of...