Migrants, refugees and othering: constructing europeanness. An exploration of Portuguese and German media

The process of establishing the supranational European Union has been accompanied by a construction of the idea of Europeanness (Geary, 2013; Pieterse, 1991/1993), of belonging to a common us, creating an idea of what we are, as Europeans, and necessarily othering those who do not belong (Butler &am...

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Main Authors: Rita Himmel, Maria Manuel Baptista
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centro de Estudos de Comunicação e Sociedade (CECS) 2020-12-01
Series:Comunicação e Sociedade
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Online Access:https://revistacomsoc.pt/index.php/revistacomsoc/article/view/2582
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spelling doaj-0ae4574ae60f44ec94cf9ee42b53e1b12021-04-13T08:58:16ZengCentro de Estudos de Comunicação e Sociedade (CECS)Comunicação e Sociedade1645-20892183-35752020-12-013817920010.17231/comsoc.38(2020).2582430Migrants, refugees and othering: constructing europeanness. An exploration of Portuguese and German mediaRita Himmel0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1658-2087Maria Manuel Baptista1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1465-4393Centro de Línguas, Literaturas e Culturas, Departamento de Línguas e Culturas, Universidade de Aveiro, PortugalCentro de Línguas, Literaturas e Culturas, Departamento de Línguas e Culturas, Universidade de Aveiro, PortugalThe process of establishing the supranational European Union has been accompanied by a construction of the idea of Europeanness (Geary, 2013; Pieterse, 1991/1993), of belonging to a common us, creating an idea of what we are, as Europeans, and necessarily othering those who do not belong (Butler & Spivak, 2007; El-Tayeb, 2011). The so-called “refugee/migration crisis” is a particularly interesting context in which to explore discourses not only about this us/them divide regarding what are presented as non-Europeans, but also who we Europeans are constructed as being. The media play an important role in the reproduction of representations about others, with whom the audience does not have direct contact. In this article, we explore discourses, in the Portuguese and German media, from 2011 to 2017, about the so-called “refugee/migration crisis”. Through a qualitative content analysis, we have sought to understand how the idea of Europeanness is constructed, in relation to this phenomenon. This exploratory analysis allowed us to identify that there is not only a construction of the idea of Europe in which migrants or refugees are the other, but also of an idea of Europe that is intrinsically incompatible with the rejection of this other, incompatible with far-right or xenophobic ideas and movements. Being European, thus, is being not a Muslim, not a refugee, and not xenophobic.https://revistacomsoc.pt/index.php/revistacomsoc/article/view/2582refugee crisiseuropemedia discoursesothering
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Migrants, refugees and othering: constructing europeanness. An exploration of Portuguese and German media
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Maria Manuel Baptista
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title Migrants, refugees and othering: constructing europeanness. An exploration of Portuguese and German media
title_short Migrants, refugees and othering: constructing europeanness. An exploration of Portuguese and German media
title_full Migrants, refugees and othering: constructing europeanness. An exploration of Portuguese and German media
title_fullStr Migrants, refugees and othering: constructing europeanness. An exploration of Portuguese and German media
title_full_unstemmed Migrants, refugees and othering: constructing europeanness. An exploration of Portuguese and German media
title_sort migrants, refugees and othering: constructing europeanness. an exploration of portuguese and german media
publisher Centro de Estudos de Comunicação e Sociedade (CECS)
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publishDate 2020-12-01
description The process of establishing the supranational European Union has been accompanied by a construction of the idea of Europeanness (Geary, 2013; Pieterse, 1991/1993), of belonging to a common us, creating an idea of what we are, as Europeans, and necessarily othering those who do not belong (Butler & Spivak, 2007; El-Tayeb, 2011). The so-called “refugee/migration crisis” is a particularly interesting context in which to explore discourses not only about this us/them divide regarding what are presented as non-Europeans, but also who we Europeans are constructed as being. The media play an important role in the reproduction of representations about others, with whom the audience does not have direct contact. In this article, we explore discourses, in the Portuguese and German media, from 2011 to 2017, about the so-called “refugee/migration crisis”. Through a qualitative content analysis, we have sought to understand how the idea of Europeanness is constructed, in relation to this phenomenon. This exploratory analysis allowed us to identify that there is not only a construction of the idea of Europe in which migrants or refugees are the other, but also of an idea of Europe that is intrinsically incompatible with the rejection of this other, incompatible with far-right or xenophobic ideas and movements. Being European, thus, is being not a Muslim, not a refugee, and not xenophobic.
topic refugee crisis
europe
media discourses
othering
url https://revistacomsoc.pt/index.php/revistacomsoc/article/view/2582
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