Representations of Refugees, Migrants, and Displaced People as the ‘Other’
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总结: | XXII, 317 p. 22 illus. text |
语言: | 英语 |
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Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
2024.
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版: | 1st ed. 2024. |
丛编: | Palgrave Studies in Otherness and Communication,
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在线阅读: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-65084-0 |
格式: | 电子 电子书 |
书本目录:
- Part I: The othering of refugees in the news media
- Chapter 1: The representation of Afghan and Ukrainian refugees in the leading Spanish newspapers
- Chapter 2: The time of the outside: Analyzing the Representation of Migrant and Refugee Individuals in Local Newspapers
- Chapter 3: Hooded men versus Veiled women: The role of clothing in othering refugees
- Chapter 4: Navigating Everyday Otherness: Understanding Host Community Perceptions of Different Refugee Groups with Shared Cultural Elements.-Part II– The othering of refugees in other media
- Chapter 5: Unequal Framing During Two Crises? How Politicians Framed Immigrants During the 2015-2016 Refugees Crisis and Following the Russian Aggression Against Ukraine
- Chapter 6: A Breakdown of the Visegrad Group Countries Coverage of the Syrian Refugee Crisis and the Ukrainian Refugee Crisis
- Chapter 7: Visualising refugees: Exploring potential double standards in Refugee Policies in Australia and Canada
- Chapter 8: Representation of Refugees as “Others” in Turkish Cinema
- Part III - Representations of migrants and displaced people as the ‘Other’
- Chapter 9: Sticky, valuable,contested. The reputation of migrants and their groups, Davide Donatiello
- Chapter 10: Diaspora and Ethnic Humour. The reception of a video about the Portuguese of France on Youtube
- Chapter 11: Vlog Walks: Reengaging with the collective memory of the Indian-Chinese Community
- Chapter 12: Discourses of Othering in COVID-19 Infodemic: Situational Analysis of the Online Media Content in Serbia
- Chapter 13: Construction of Othering in the Press: A Cross-Analysis of the Representation of Migrant Languages and Accents in the Twenty-First Century
- Part IV: Beyond stereotypical or schematic othering
- Chapter 14: Beyond Victimhood: Recognizing Refugees as Active Contributors to Society
- Chapter 15: Turning voices into alarms: rescuing forced migrants in the Mediterranean through alternative narratives as a form of political action
- Chapter 16: Female migrant as Other
- Chapter 17: A-verse to Displacement: a poetic witness
- Chapter 18: Reflections on journalistic role perceptions in Belgium and Sweden: strategies and difficulties while reporting on refugees.