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In recent years Greece and Spain have seen an influx of immigrants from nearby developing nations. And as their foreign populations grew, both countries' national medias documented the change and, in the process, shaped perceptions of the immigrant groups by their new countries and the world. Picturing Immigration offers a comparative study of the photojournalistic framing of immigrants in these two southern European nations. Going beyond traditional media analysis, it focuses on images rather than text to explore a host of hot topics, including media representation of minorities, immigration, and stereotypes.

Table of Contents

Introduction

PART I

Chapter 1: Theoretical Considerations: Media Images and Framing

1.1 The Visual (Re)turn
1.2 Image, Reality, Photojournalism
1.3 Media Stereotypes of the “Other”
1.4 Framing Theory
1.5 Visual Framing

Chapter 2: Greece and Spain: Background Information

2.1 Overview of Migration History in Greece and Spain
2.2 Immigrants in Greece and Spain during the Period of Study (2005)
2.3 Immigration Policy in Greece and Spain
2.4 Historical and Social Background of Greece and Spain:
History
Economy
Society
Demographics
Public Opinion and Immigrants
Media and Migrants in Greece and Spain

PART II

Chapter 3: The Visual Representation of Immigrants

3.1 Frame A: The Immigrant as “Other”
3.2 Frame B: The Immigrant as “Threat”
3.3 Themes

Chapter 4: Analysis

4.1 Frames and Schemata
4.2 Societies in Crisis: Immigration and Frames
4.3 Frames and the Media

Chapter 5: Conclusion

Picturing Immigration: Photojournalistic

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    Publisher: Intellect Books
    Publication Date: 15/04/2011
    ISBN13: 9781841503608, 978-1841503608
    ISBN10: 1841503606

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    In recent years Greece and Spain have seen an influx of immigrants from nearby developing nations. And as their foreign populations grew, both countries' national medias documented the change and, in the process, shaped perceptions of the immigrant groups by their new countries and the world. Picturing Immigration offers a comparative study of the photojournalistic framing of immigrants in these two southern European nations. Going beyond traditional media analysis, it focuses on images rather than text to explore a host of hot topics, including media representation of minorities, immigration, and stereotypes.

    Table of Contents

    Introduction

    PART I

    Chapter 1: Theoretical Considerations: Media Images and Framing

    1.1 The Visual (Re)turn
    1.2 Image, Reality, Photojournalism
    1.3 Media Stereotypes of the “Other”
    1.4 Framing Theory
    1.5 Visual Framing

    Chapter 2: Greece and Spain: Background Information

    2.1 Overview of Migration History in Greece and Spain
    2.2 Immigrants in Greece and Spain during the Period of Study (2005)
    2.3 Immigration Policy in Greece and Spain
    2.4 Historical and Social Background of Greece and Spain:
    History
    Economy
    Society
    Demographics
    Public Opinion and Immigrants
    Media and Migrants in Greece and Spain

    PART II

    Chapter 3: The Visual Representation of Immigrants

    3.1 Frame A: The Immigrant as “Other”
    3.2 Frame B: The Immigrant as “Threat”
    3.3 Themes

    Chapter 4: Analysis

    4.1 Frames and Schemata
    4.2 Societies in Crisis: Immigration and Frames
    4.3 Frames and the Media

    Chapter 5: Conclusion

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