This thesis addresses representation of ‘irregular’ migrants in the ‘Süddeutsche Zeitung’ (SZ). The study employs the discourse event of New Year’s Eve 2015 in Cologne as a temporal marker and aims to examine representations of ‘irregular’ migrants prior to and following the event. A critical discourse analysis (CDA) of fourteen articles is conducted, and Fairclough’s three-dimensional model is employed to analyse the material. Following a textual analysis, in which the use of modality is examined, the sociocultural dimension of the newspaper discourse is investigated. This section sees the application of Stuart Hall’s Othering to the analysis, as well as an inspection of prevalent themes found in the material. The analysis concludes with t...
The refugee wave of 2015 has triggered a new public discourse on migration throughout the EU. It is ...
The necessity to erect walls and barriers, re-establish boundaries, retaining "waves" of immigrants ...
This paper intends to examine how two newspapers, one local and one national newspaper, reported the...
This thesis addresses representation of ‘irregular’ migrants in the ‘Süddeutsche Zeitung’ (SZ). The ...
Controversy over immigration and integration intensified in German news media following Chancellor M...
During political campaigns or in response to crises, the topic of migration has dominated headlines ...
By linguistically examining 162 articles published during the summer of 2015 in two UK broadsheets: ...
Migrants from Poland in Germany belong to the second largest group of immigrants in Germany. Against...
The represeantation of refugees in the mainstream media in Germany is a vital part in the understand...
The article examines the public debate about New Year’s Eve in Cologne in 2015. Theoretical starting...
In the lingering wake of the European Refugee Crisis of 2015, population demographics within Germany...
The paper based on the content of the Facebook group Immigrants in EU and The Daily Mail publication...
none1noAccording to the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR), the migration crisis in 2015 brought ...
The present article contributes to the ongoing academic debate on migrants' appropriation of artisti...
Item does not contain fulltextAt the time of writing this introduction, the news media were still fi...
The refugee wave of 2015 has triggered a new public discourse on migration throughout the EU. It is ...
The necessity to erect walls and barriers, re-establish boundaries, retaining "waves" of immigrants ...
This paper intends to examine how two newspapers, one local and one national newspaper, reported the...
This thesis addresses representation of ‘irregular’ migrants in the ‘Süddeutsche Zeitung’ (SZ). The ...
Controversy over immigration and integration intensified in German news media following Chancellor M...
During political campaigns or in response to crises, the topic of migration has dominated headlines ...
By linguistically examining 162 articles published during the summer of 2015 in two UK broadsheets: ...
Migrants from Poland in Germany belong to the second largest group of immigrants in Germany. Against...
The represeantation of refugees in the mainstream media in Germany is a vital part in the understand...
The article examines the public debate about New Year’s Eve in Cologne in 2015. Theoretical starting...
In the lingering wake of the European Refugee Crisis of 2015, population demographics within Germany...
The paper based on the content of the Facebook group Immigrants in EU and The Daily Mail publication...
none1noAccording to the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR), the migration crisis in 2015 brought ...
The present article contributes to the ongoing academic debate on migrants' appropriation of artisti...
Item does not contain fulltextAt the time of writing this introduction, the news media were still fi...
The refugee wave of 2015 has triggered a new public discourse on migration throughout the EU. It is ...
The necessity to erect walls and barriers, re-establish boundaries, retaining "waves" of immigrants ...
This paper intends to examine how two newspapers, one local and one national newspaper, reported the...