2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-50979-8_16
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Public Opinion on Migration and the Role of the Media in the Context of the “European Refugee Crisis”

Abstract: This chapter focuses on the relationship between public opinion on migration and its media coverage. Migration as a topic was politicized and mediatized during the "European refugee crisis" and its media coverage changed over time and varied across European countries with different geopolitical situations, ongoing societal debates, economic challenges, asylum policies, as well as distinct histories as countries receiving migrants and refugees. Different explanatory models, including individual characteristics,… Show more

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“…More than half of the arrivals in the European Union (EU) originated from countries with war or unstable, war-like circumstances, namely Syria (700,000), Afghanistan (360,000) and Iraq (250,000) (Eurostat, 2021). The movement and reception of these individuals created political pressure for the receiving and transit states from both the public and the media (Koikkalainen et al, 2021;Virkkunen & Piipponen, 2021a). Many of Europe's borders were closed, and the unity of the EU and, ultimately, the rationale of the entire European free movement regime, were questioned.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More than half of the arrivals in the European Union (EU) originated from countries with war or unstable, war-like circumstances, namely Syria (700,000), Afghanistan (360,000) and Iraq (250,000) (Eurostat, 2021). The movement and reception of these individuals created political pressure for the receiving and transit states from both the public and the media (Koikkalainen et al, 2021;Virkkunen & Piipponen, 2021a). Many of Europe's borders were closed, and the unity of the EU and, ultimately, the rationale of the entire European free movement regime, were questioned.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%