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Debating immigrants and refugees in Central Europe

  1. TitleDebating immigrants and refugees in Central Europe : politicising and framing newcomers in the media and political arenas / Jan Kovář
    Author Kovář, Jan, 1984- (Author)
    IssueFirst published
    PublicationLondon ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2024
    Scopexi, 254 stran : ilustrace ; 25 cm
    CountryUnited Kingdom ; United States
    LanguageEnglish
    Edition Routledge/UACES contemporary European studies
    NoteObsahuje bibliografii, bibliografické odkazy a rejstřík
    Annotation"This book investigates the politicisation and framing of immigration in the media and political arena in Central Europe, examining two countries - Czechia and Slovakia - in the period surrounding the “European migrant crisis”. Following years of immigration being practically invisible as an issue in the socio-political debates in most Central and Eastern European countries, it became a key concern because of the crisis. Analyzing news media items and plenary speeches, this book reveals how securitisation eclipses humanitarian considerations, dominating the discourse around immigration and that media and politicians are the two most important intermediaries from which citizens take cues on issues they rarely experience directly themselves. Finally, it also shows how the media and political arena portray immigration differently based on the origin, religious background, and legal status of immigrants." -- Introduction
    Výrazy tezauru migrující * uprchlík * migrace * migrační politika * parlamentní rozprava * hromadné sdělovací prostředky * Česká republika * Slovensko * 2. desetiletí 21. století
    Klasifikační znaky2811 - Migrace
    0426 - Práce parlamentu
    3226 - Komunikace
    ISBN978-1-032-24548-5
    Copy count1, currently available 1
    Document kindMonografie
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    Debating immigrants and refugees in Central Europe

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