2020
DOI: 10.1177/1750481320961636
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Syrian refugees in digital news discourse: Depictions and reflections in Germany

Abstract: This study examines the topical frames reflected in articles published about Syrian refugees by German, British and American news websites in 2016. We analyze these for terms associated with Syrian refugees and the themes they address then relate them to those we identified for 2015 and to those indicated by German students in expressing their attitudes towards them. The results show that, despite discrepancies in the occurrence of Syrian refugees’ collocates in our 2016 news corpora, they still reflect, at a … Show more

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“…In different EU countries, stereotypical frames of migrants dominate before, during, and after the “crisis” of 2015. Negative framings of migrants as threats are accompanied by humanitarian pity (Greussing and Boomgaarden, 2017; Mustafa-Awad and Kirner-Ludwig, 2021; Siapera, 2019). Krzyżanowski argues that racism toward refugees in Poland existed before 2015, and was simply normalized within a general rise of right-wing politics (2020).…”
Section: Theoretical and Methodological Considerations: Borders Diffe...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In different EU countries, stereotypical frames of migrants dominate before, during, and after the “crisis” of 2015. Negative framings of migrants as threats are accompanied by humanitarian pity (Greussing and Boomgaarden, 2017; Mustafa-Awad and Kirner-Ludwig, 2021; Siapera, 2019). Krzyżanowski argues that racism toward refugees in Poland existed before 2015, and was simply normalized within a general rise of right-wing politics (2020).…”
Section: Theoretical and Methodological Considerations: Borders Diffe...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2017). Mainstream and social media more frequently framed immigrants as a financial, security, and cultural threat to the host country (Conzo, et, al, 2021;Mustafa, 2021). Diversified social media apps used biased and prejudiced expressions for immigrants (Bosco,2017) Public perception and views about a certain group are associated with media treatment and framing of that particular group.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other studies focus on the way refugees are represented and how the reality of the human beings portrayed is renegotiated through the different multimodal resources (Mielczarek, 2020; Mustafa-Awad and Kirner-Ludwig, 2021; Özdora Akşak, 2019). These studies reinforce the rhetorical powers of images and their importance in influencing the audience’s ideology while associating refugees with humanitarianism, conflict, dehumanization, security, economic burden, political responsibility and integration, among others.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%