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The issue of increasing migration is still relevant even after years of international efforts to address and stabilize the socio-economic increase in migration in the European context. The media are still the main source of information on distant topics, including the migration crisis, and are a mediator of people's access to social reality. Media discourses about migrants are essential for the public to form implicit attitudes towards them and can thus negatively influence the process of integration of refugees in the EU and contribute to strengthening prejudices among citizens. The publication presents a transdisciplinary view of the issue in the Trans-European context, i.e. in an area that has historically served as a buffer zone of migratory pressures.



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Crisis and its (re)presentation – Analysis of narration about the so called migration crisis – Historical sources of hate speech – From Anti-germanism to the Advent of Anti-islamism – Nationalism and xenophobia in the political communication of far right – Thematization of migration in the elections – Semantic maps and social perception – Inclusive strategies on migration

Media – Migration – Politics: Discursive

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    A Hardback by Bogusława Dobek-Ostrowska, Lucia Spálová, Peter Mikuláš

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 31/03/2022
      ISBN13: 9783631862759, 978-3631862759
      ISBN10: 363186275X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The issue of increasing migration is still relevant even after years of international efforts to address and stabilize the socio-economic increase in migration in the European context. The media are still the main source of information on distant topics, including the migration crisis, and are a mediator of people's access to social reality. Media discourses about migrants are essential for the public to form implicit attitudes towards them and can thus negatively influence the process of integration of refugees in the EU and contribute to strengthening prejudices among citizens. The publication presents a transdisciplinary view of the issue in the Trans-European context, i.e. in an area that has historically served as a buffer zone of migratory pressures.



      Table of Contents

      Crisis and its (re)presentation – Analysis of narration about the so called migration crisis – Historical sources of hate speech – From Anti-germanism to the Advent of Anti-islamism – Nationalism and xenophobia in the political communication of far right – Thematization of migration in the elections – Semantic maps and social perception – Inclusive strategies on migration

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