Vai al contenuto principale della pagina

Refugees and the Media : Local and Global Perspectives



(Visualizza in formato marc)    (Visualizza in BIBFRAME)

Autore: Uddin Nasir Visualizza persona
Titolo: Refugees and the Media : Local and Global Perspectives Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Cham : , : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2024
©2024
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (362 pages)
Altri autori: ArifDelaware  
Nota di contenuto: Intro -- Preface & -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Refugee and Media-An (Un)healthy Nexus -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Media and Refugees -- 1.3 Representation -- 1.4 'Crisis' Framing -- 1.5 Case Studies: Rohingya Refugees -- 1.6 Case Studies: The Syrian Refugees & -- the Afghan Refugees -- 1.7 Conclusion -- References -- Part I: Representation -- Chapter 2: "Do You Hear Me Calling from the Big Wave of the Storm?". Displaced Persons, Asylum Seekers, and Refugees' Representation in Music Videos -- 2.1 A Brief Foreword: The Representation of Refugees in Audiovisual Media -- 2.2 Music Videos as a Political Message -- 2.3 Refugees in Music Videos: An Overview -- 2.4 Staging the Refugee Path: (Reasons to) Escape, Displacement, Resettlement -- 2.5 Remediating the Reportage -- 2.6 Grassroots Activism -- 2.7 Artistic and/or Symbolic Works -- 2.8 Animation and Comic Style -- 2.9 Music Videos, Art and Migration Under the Lens of Contemporary Art Criticism -- 2.10 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3: The Making of a 'Non-citizen' in India: The Role of Policy, Polity, and Media -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Migration to the Northeast -- 3.3 The Hinterlands of Assam -- 3.4 D Voters and NRC -- 3.5 Perils of Stigmatization -- 3.6 Finding Foreigners: Role of Media -- 3.7 Policy: IMDT and Its Aftermath -- 3.8 The Spectre of 'Illegal Immigrant': A Concoction of Policy, Polity and Media -- References -- Chapter 4: Archives of No Place: The Frivolous Line in Mounira Al Solh's Portraiture -- 4.1 Introduction: Being Frivolous -- 4.2 Waiting -- 4.3 Line -- 4.4 Duration -- References -- Chapter 5: The Ethics of Care as a Universal Framework for Global Journalism -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Global Journalism Ethics -- 5.3 Universal Ethics of Care -- 5.4 Conclusion -- Appendix 1.
References -- Part II: "Crisis" Framing -- Chapter 6: Framing Immigration in Africa: How the Local Media Report Stories About Refugees in Sub-Saharan Africa -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Immigration Discourse in Africa -- 6.3 Global Response to Immigration and Refugees -- 6.4 Immigration and the News -- 6.5 Common Media Frames of Immigrants in Sub-Saharan Africa -- 6.5.1 How the African Media Portrays African vs Non-African Immigrants -- 6.6 Voices of the Diaspora in the African Media-Are They a Nuisance? -- 6.7 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: The Representation of Refugees in the Media of the Middle East and Europe: A Comparative Study -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Contextualizing Refugee Representation in the Media -- 7.3 Refugees in the Middle Eastern Media -- 7.4 Representation of Refugees in Selected European Media -- 7.5 Projection of Refugees in German Media -- 7.6 Hungary -- 7.7 Sweden -- 7.8 United Kingdom -- 7.9 Spain -- 7.10 Results of the Study -- 7.11 Recommendations -- 7.12 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8: "This Is NOT Who We Are": Anti-Black Migration, Immigration, and Mobility -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Operational Definitions -- 8.3 A Very Brief Discussion on the Contentious Relationship Between Africans and Europeans -- 8.4 The Case Studies: The US Great Migration and the North African Migration to Europe via Malta -- 8.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 9: Moral Outrage at the Border: Child Refugee Separation at the US-Mexican Border and the Audience Response -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Moral Obligation to Help the Immigrants -- 9.3 Autochthony -- 9.4 Nostalgia -- 9.5 Study Objective -- 9.6 Method -- 9.6.1 Participants -- 9.6.2 Study Design and Procedure -- 9.6.3 Quantitative Measures -- 9.6.4 Qualitative Measures -- 9.6.5 Quantitative Findings -- 9.6.5.1 Nostalgia Induction Check -- 9.6.5.2 Moral Outrage.
9.6.5.3 Moral Obligation to Help the Immigrants -- 9.6.5.4 Mediation Analysis -- 9.6.6 Qualitative Findings -- 9.6.6.1 Linguistic Expressions of Outrage -- 9.6.6.2 Traumatized Children and Concern for Their Future -- 9.6.7 American Values of Inclusion and Diversity -- 9.7 Discussion -- References -- Part III: Case Studies on Rohingya Refugees -- Chapter 10: 'Ethnic Conflict' and 'Buddhist-Muslim Divide': A Discourse Analysis of the Rohingya Crisis -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Discourse and Discourse Analysis: A Theoretical Overview -- 10.3 The Rohingya Crisis and the Emergence of Discourses -- 10.4 Ethnic Conflict -- 10.5 Buddhist-Muslim Divide -- 10.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 11: Newspaper Coverage of the Rohingya Crisis in Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Malaysia -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Brief Context of the Rohingya Crisis -- 11.3 Theoretical Framework: Framing -- 11.4 Dominant Frames in Refugee Coverage -- 11.5 Comparative Media Coverage of Refugees -- 11.6 Sources in News Coverage -- 11.6.1 Refugee Characteristics -- 11.7 Methods -- 11.7.1 Coding -- 11.7.2 Qualitative Analysis -- 11.7.3 Intercoder Reliability -- 11.8 Results -- 11.8.1 Quantitative Trends -- 11.8.2 Qualitative Analysis Result -- 11.9 Discussion -- References -- Chapter 12: Problematizing the Changing Media Narratives of Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Data, Method, and Analysis -- 12.2.1 Frame Analysis -- 12.3 The Shifting Frame in News Narrative -- 12.3.1 Popular Sentiment and Humanitarian Framing -- 12.3.2 Shifting Toward a Securitization Frame -- 12.4 Problematizing Media Portrayals and Gaps in Responsibility -- References -- Part IV: Case Studies on Syrian Refugees and Afghan Refugees -- Chapter 13: Paralyzed Lives, Unfulfilled Dreams: Syrian Refugee Portrayals in Contemporary Fiction -- 13.1 Introduction.
13.2 The Role of Literature in Communication -- 13.3 Voice of the Voiceless: Articulating Syrian Refugee Trauma -- 13.4 Authorial Motivations -- 13.5 What do Refugee Stories Bear Witness to? -- 13.6 Passage Through Thorny Ways -- 13.7 Coping Strategies -- 13.8 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 14: The Representation of Afghan Refugees in the Turkish Media: A Critical Discourse Analysis -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Media, Politics, and Ideology in Turkey -- 14.3 Literature Review -- 14.4 Theoretical Framework -- 14.5 Methodology, Corpus Design, and Results -- 14.6 Discussion -- 14.6.1 Implicit bias: Representations in the Partisan Media Discourse -- 14.6.1.1 Self-glorification of the Turkish Humanitarian Hero -- 14.6.1.2 Victimization of the 'Distant Sufferer' -- 14.6.1.3 Afghan Refugees as a Border Subject -- 14.6.2 Explicit racism: Representations in the Oppositional Media Discourse -- 14.6.2.1 Cultural Regression, Crimes, and Terrorism: Afghan Refugees as a Social Threat -- 14.6.2.2 Dehumanizing Refugees and Presenting Them as a Political Tool -- 14.7 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 15: The Framing of Afghan Refugees in Global News Media -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 Literature Review -- 15.2.1 Afghanistan in the World Media -- 15.2.2 The 9/11 Attacks and the US Invasion of Afghanistan -- 15.3 Theoretical Framework -- 15.4 The Amount of International News Coverage -- 15.5 Foreign Policy -- 15.6 Cultural/Ideological Factors -- 15.7 The Role of News Agencies -- 15.8 News Values -- 15.9 Research Questions and Hypotheses -- 15.10 Methodology -- 15.10.1 Measures -- 15.10.2 Intercoder reliability -- 15.11 Results -- 15.12 Discussion and Conclusion -- 15.12.1 Limitations -- References -- Chapter 16: Exploring the Digital Public Engagement: Thematic and Sentiment Analysis of Tweets about the Afghanistan Refugee Crisis -- 16.1 Introduction.
16.2 Literature Review -- 16.2.1 Afghan Refugees Crisis -- 16.2.2 Social Media -- 16.2.3 Refugees and the Use of Social Media -- 16.2.4 Twitter -- 16.3 Social Identity Theory -- 16.4 The Current Study -- 16.5 Methods -- 16.5.1 Data Collection and Processing -- 16.5.2 Data Analysis -- 16.5.2.1 Phase I: Thematic Textual Analysis (Leximancer) -- 16.5.2.2 Phase II: Word Frequency (Voyant Tools) -- 16.5.2.3 Phase III: Sentiment Analysis (SentiStrength) -- 16.6 Results -- 16.7 Discussion -- 16.8 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 17: Conclusion: Relationship Between Refugee and Media: A Way Forward -- References -- Index.
Titolo autorizzato: Refugees and the Media  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-031-46514-8
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910874692103321
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui