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Wissensproduzenten und -anbieter beziehen sich auf alle Akteure oder Institutionen, die an der Produktion, Bereitstellung und Verbreitung von Wissen und Informationen beteiligt sind. Es umfasst Wissenschaft und Forschung, graue Literatur von internationalen und Nichtregierungsorganisationen, Medien (z. B. Zeitungen, Radio, Fernsehen und soziale Medien), soziale Medien, private Stiftungen, Think Tanks und alle anderen Arten von Organisationen, die Forschung und Wissen produzieren, einschließlich Berater und Expertengruppen. Entsprechende Studien beziehen sich auf die oben genannten Akteure und Institutionen sowie auf ihre Rolle und Beteiligung in Bezug auf Migrationsfragen.

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A Comparative Study on Refugee News in Press: Example of The Guardian and Hurriyet

Authors Ayhan Dolunay, Fevzi Kasap, Ozcan Ineci
Year 2019
Journal Name TARIH KULTUR VE SANAT ARASTIRMALARI DERGISI-JOURNAL OF HISTORY CULTURE AND ART RESEARCH
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1 Journal Article

Unsacred Children: The Portrayal of Unaccompanied Immigrant Minors as Racialized Threats

Authors Luis A. Romero
Year 2022
Journal Name AMERICAN BEHAVIORAL SCIENTIST
Citations (WoS) 5
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4 Journal Article

Image of Immigrants in Media: Thought- provoking Effects

Principal investigator Leen d'Haenens (Coordonator), Rozane De Cock (Partner), Koen Matthijs (Partner), Jacinthe Mazzocchetti (Partner), François Heinderyckx (Partner), Kevin Smets (Partner)
Description
Governments, news media and public opinion in Europe are increasingly preoccupied with refugees seeking access to Western Europe. Public opinion is split (if not negative) and generally un- or misinformed (amalgamation across ‘groups’ being one of the problems), and integration policies cannot respond to the needs (see cross-country MIPEX results). This project aims to investigate the dynamic interplay between media representations of the current non-EU immigrant situation with a specific emphasis on the refugee situation on the one hand and the governmental and societal (re)actions on the other. The IM²MEDIATE project combines four complementary multi-stakeholder group perspectives: 1. Analysis of news media content and journalism culture. 2. Study of societal reactions of the general public. 3. Study of push/pull factors in migration from a refugee perspective. 4. Policy analysis into national governmental (re)actions. It is the project’s ultimate goal to inventory the multiple public, policy and media voices heard in Belgium on this crucial issue, while learning from practices abroad (with a focus on Sweden), and to formulate recommendations towards a more encouraging integration policy, while lowering anti-immigration and anti-refugee sentiment.
Year 2016
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10 Project

Migration and the Terms of Inclusion

Authors Shamser Sinha, Les Back
Book Title Young Migrants
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11 Book Chapter

Discourse and Migration

Authors Teun A. van Dijk
Book Title Qualitative Research in European Migration Studies
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13 Book Chapter

Partei ergreifen: Protest gegen die Abschiebung von AsylbewerberInnen. Ein Vergleich zwischen Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz

Principal investigator Helen Schwenken (Principal Investigator), Sieglinde Rosenberger (Principal Investigator), Gianni d'Amato (Principal Investigator)
Description
"The project explores protest against the deportation of rejected asylum seekers in Austria, Switzerland and Germany. Deportation has become a central element of immigration control, particularly of asylum seekers whose application has been rejected. At the same time, it can be seen as contradicting the intention of human rights obligations for individuals in need of protection, which raises normative questions related to justice and universal norms vis-à-vis state sovereignty and policy implementation adopted by lawful means. This tension is reflected by the fact that certain sections of the population and the public have become sensitive towards the forcible expulsion of non-citizens from the state territory. Such feelings of unease and moral outrage manifest themselves in various forms of protest that are directed against the most coercive measure a sovereign state can take. The central aim of the project is to explore and explain the goals, form and degree of diverse anti-deportation protest activities across countries and time (1995-2010). In particular, the project seeks to answer the following research questions: 1.What shapes the trajectories of protest against the deportation of asylum seekers and what is characteristic and even distinct about anti-deportation protest? 2. How can we explain variation in the goals, forms, and degree of anti-deportation protest, both across countries and over time? The project develops an innovative and integrated perspective by combining different theoretical approaches (political opportunity structure approach and resource mobilization perspective) and considering emotional processes into the analysis. Empirically, the study will be based on newspaper articles about deportation, protest material produced by protest groups and interviews with protesters. In methodological terms, the project combines quantitative and qualitative text analysis with a series of in-depth case studies on individual deportation cases that triggered protest. The project will make an important contribution to the literature on migration and social movements. More specifically, we will assess (a) the role of structural factors vis-à-vis agency and resources and (b) the motivational and strategic functions that emotions play in protest. "
Year 2013
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15 Project

Migrants and media newsmaking practices

Authors Eda GEMI, Iryna ULASIUK, Anna TRIANDAFYLLIDOU
Year 2013
Journal Name Journalism Practice
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17 Journal Article

Print media as a migrant advocacy tool: A case of Indonesian language print media in Hong Kong

Authors Irfan Wahyudi, Panizza Allmark
Year 2018
Journal Name MASYARAKAT KEBUDAYAAN DAN POLITIK
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19 Journal Article

Perceived Credibility and Consumption of Homeland News among Diasporic Nigerians in Malaysia

Authors Lambe Kayode Mustapha, Saodah Wok
Year 2015
Journal Name PERTANIKA JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE AND HUMANITIES
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20 Journal Article

Research-Policy Dialogues in the Netherlands

Authors Han Entzinger, Stijn Verbeek, Peter Scholten
Book Title Integrating Immigrants in Europe
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21 Book Chapter

Where the Wild Things Are: Fear of Islam and the Anti-Refugee Rhetoric in Hungary and in Poland

Authors Elzbieta M. Gozdziak, Peter Marton
Year 2018
Journal Name Central and Eastern european Migration Review
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22 Journal Article

Measuring social response to different journalistic techniques on Facebook

Authors Ana L. Schmidt, Antonio Peruzzi, Antonio Scala, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
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23 Journal Article

News Media and Immigration in the EU: Where and How the Local Dimension Matters

Authors Andrea Pogliano
Book Title Inter-group Relations and Migrant Integration in European Cities
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24 Book Chapter

Mediation of Migration: Media impacts on Norwegian immigration policy, public administration and public opinion.

Principal investigator Kjersti Thorbjørnsrud (Coordinator), Øyvind Ihlen (), Tine Ustad Figenschou (), Audun Beyer ()
Description
Mediation of Migration maps news on migration. We explore their typical form and content, how they are produced and what impacts they have on public opinion and politics. We further compare the Norwegian coverage of immigration with corresponding news in France and USA. The comparative part of the study provides a contrasting background for the Norwegian case, allowing a grasp both of the particular and the typical traits of the Norwegian mediated debate. Finally we examine the role of the news media in the loops of information between Diasporas in Norway and networks in sending countries of migrants, adding to the knowledge of migration flows and the globalization of information.
Year 2011
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26 Project

Immigration Forum Comment: Foreign Relations and Migration

Authors Meredith Oyen
Year 2016
Journal Name JOURNAL OF AMERICAN STUDIES
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31 Journal Article

Portrayals of Indian immigrants in the Greek media

Authors Despina KARAMPERIDOU
Description
This paper investigates the representation of Indian immigrants as reflected in Greek newspapers and news blogs. The paper is part of a larger project on the media representation of Indian migrant communities in EU member-states aimed at informing integrative migration policy at the national and supranational level. Methodologically, qualitative content analysis has been employed to guide data systematisation and processing. Empirical investigation reveals that portrayals of immigrants vary according to news outlets' ideological inclinations and political orientation. Portrayals also vary depending on the specific issue at hand. In general, media portrayals of Indian immigrants, whether positive or negative, are determined by the interaction of factors that are both exogenous and endogenous to the migrant community. Regarding exogenous factors, emphasis is placed on the unfolding Greek crisis and how it influences media tonality on Indian migration issues.
Year 2015
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32 Report

MEDIA REPRESENTATIONS OF IMMIGRANTS IN ITALY: FRAMING REAL AND SYMBOLIC BORDERS

Authors Marco BRUNO
Year 2016
Journal Name REMHU : Revista Interdisciplinar da Mobilidade Humana
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34 Journal Article

Anand Migration Update: Immigrant and Refugee News and Views, Letter 1—May 2013

Authors Vivodh Z. J. Anand
Year 2013
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies
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35 Journal Article

Economic Activities of Migrants in Transnational Social Spaces

Authors Thomas Faist
Book Title Minorities in European Cities
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36 Book Chapter

Haitian migration to the northern border of Mexico

Authors Jose Ascencion Moreno Mena
Year 2019
Journal Name ESPACIO ABIERTO
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38 Journal Article

Whose Freedom of Movement Is Worth Defending?

Authors Sarah Fine
Book Title Debating European citizenship
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40 Book Chapter

The discursive construction of Romanian immigration in the British media: Digitized press vs. Television documentaries

Authors Bianca Florentina Cheregi
Year 2015
Journal Name Romanian Journal of Communication and Public Relations
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41 Journal Article

Hechos básicos sobre la inmigración en Tenerife

Description
Los movimientos migratorios y la presencia de personas inmigradas en nuestras sociedades están en el centro de la atención política y mediática en Europa. En un contexto en el cual los partidos xenófobos han aumentado de forma preocupante su base de apoyo y donde los rumores y las noticias falsas o tendenciosas están sesgando el debate público sobre las migraciones, es particularmente urgente e importante que la sociedad civil, las instituciones y los medios de comunicación cuenten con información fundamentada y contrastada. Promover y difundir el conocimiento científico de los fenómenos migratorios es una de las principales vocaciones del Observatorio de la Inmigración de Tenerife.
Year 2018
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44 Report

Media Content

Authors Samuel BENNETT, Jessika TER WAL, Artur LIPINSKI, ...
Description
Content and discourse analysis of media coverage about migration and migrants in European societies reveals that the representation of third country nationals (TCNs), i.e. ‘new’, first generation migrants without nationality of the EU Member States, in the 2000s is still problematic. This finding, based on a review of over 150 publications in five languages, and on 68 interviews with media professionals in six EU Member States, is shown through the predominance of negative and stereotypical portrayal, the negative themes often associated with migrants, and the lack of participation by TCNs in the definition of news and news agendas. These general findings can be differentiated for specific national contexts, media types, types of coverage, and migrant groups. The questions raised relate to selection of news themes and frames, the preferred genres for reporting or programming, the definition of news and main news actors, the sources used and quoted, the labels, the group categorisations, evaluations, news frames and discourse elements such as topoi used in media contents. These elements together are the building blocks for media portrayal of migrant groups that ultimately contribute to the perception of migrants and migrant issues in the public sphere. Besides providing a detailed analysis of relevant research findings and fieldwork, explanations, remedies and positive examples provided therein are also discussed in this report.
Year 2011
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45 Report
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