2016
DOI: 10.1080/01419870.2017.1266007
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Media mirrors? Framing Hungarian Romani migration to Canada in Hungarian and Canadian press

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“…Nelson et al, 1997a). This study also adds to framing research by reinforcing the ways in which issues germane to international news, such as the border, become paragons of the evolving political culture using news frames (Antony & Thomas, 2017;Fernandes & Shumow, 2016;Frederking, 2012;Varjú & Plaut, 2017;Vultee, 2010). Issues related to the border were framed as transnational importance, rather than an issue that solely affects one country.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Nelson et al, 1997a). This study also adds to framing research by reinforcing the ways in which issues germane to international news, such as the border, become paragons of the evolving political culture using news frames (Antony & Thomas, 2017;Fernandes & Shumow, 2016;Frederking, 2012;Varjú & Plaut, 2017;Vultee, 2010). Issues related to the border were framed as transnational importance, rather than an issue that solely affects one country.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Specific to borders, much of the framing literature has found borders to be framed in much broader issues such as migration (Di Renzo, 2017;Varjú & Plaut, 2017), immigration (Cheng et al, 2010;Lawlor, 2015;Muñiz, 2011), youth migrants (Antony & Thomas, 2017), human trafficking (Marchionni, 2012) security (Frederking, 2012;Vultee, 2010), and voting practices (Fernandes & Shumow, 2016). Important to note is that a disproportionate amount of border studies focus primarily on countries that receive immigrants and tend to overlook countries of origin.…”
Section: International Framing/comparative Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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