The aim of this article is to study the different denominations used to name people on the move in the Belgian French- and Dutch-speaking press. The so-called ‘refugee crisis’ has received huge media attention in Europe. In Belgium, media landscape is divided amongst Dutch-, French- and much smaller German-speaking communities, all of which harbour different journalistic traditions. The country is then an excellent case study to observe the divergences between the linguistic repertoire of denominations referencing people in the two main linguistic communities. To explore this, an exhaustive corpus composed of press articles was collected between 2015 and 2017. The analysis combines Discourse Analysis and CorpusLinguistics as they complement...
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© 2018 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston. This comparative content analysis of Belgian and Swedi...
The matter of migrant related discourses has been a prominent theme in political debates and public ...
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The media plays an important role in mental representations as it constitutes the main source of kno...
This article presents an interdisciplinary analysis of discourses on refugees, asylum seekers, immig...
By linguistically examining 162 articles published during the summer of 2015 in two UK broadsheets: ...
International audienceThis article suggests a theoretical and methodological framework for a systema...
Following the war in Syria, diverging European positions regarding displaced people have placed immi...
The migrant crisis has received huge media coverage and has been the subject of many social controve...
This discourse analysis examines the production, use, and circulation of denominations constructed o...
According to the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR), the migration crisis in 2015 brought to Euro...
© 2018 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston. This comparative content analysis of Belgian and Swedi...
The matter of migrant related discourses has been a prominent theme in political debates and public ...
Given the focus of the Etmaal conference on The Netherlands and Flanders, the present article zooms ...
In today’s globalized and multilingual mediascape the practicalities of inter-language translation h...
This paper analyses the discussion around the words migrant and refugee sparked by Al Jazeera, who o...
The analysis reported in this paper is part of a wider study in which we used the Event Registry new...
In this contribution we investigate the online space of pro-migration mobilization in Belgium. First...
The media plays an important role in mental representations as it constitutes the main source of kno...
This article presents an interdisciplinary analysis of discourses on refugees, asylum seekers, immig...
By linguistically examining 162 articles published during the summer of 2015 in two UK broadsheets: ...
International audienceThis article suggests a theoretical and methodological framework for a systema...