COVID-19 and the Risk of Displacement of Migrant Workers: An Analysis of Media Framing in the Indian State of Kerala

Migration and migrant movement are a global scenario, in which one of the main drivers, which facilitates migrant movement, is the search for better living conditions. One of the most vulnerable communities in this regard is migrant workers, especially in the developing world, who conduct cross-coun...

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Main Authors: Vishnu Muraleedharan, Thomas Andrew Bryer
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Language:English
Published: Mykolas Romeris University 2021-01-01
Series:Public Policy and Administration
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Online Access:https://ojs.mruni.eu/ojs/public-policy-and-administration/article/view/6488
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spelling doaj-4bed63633f954e438801a16b5f1024072021-06-07T11:44:56ZengMykolas Romeris UniversityPublic Policy and Administration1648-26032029-28722021-01-01COVID-19 and the Risk of Displacement of Migrant Workers: An Analysis of Media Framing in the Indian State of KeralaVishnu MuraleedharanThomas Andrew BryerMigration and migrant movement are a global scenario, in which one of the main drivers, which facilitates migrant movement, is the search for better living conditions. One of the most vulnerable communities in this regard is migrant workers, especially in the developing world, who conduct cross-country migration. Labour migration is a significant national phenomenon in India in which the workers migrate across the states, which were facilitated by the interstate movement. The recent outbreak of pandemic COVID-19 poses the greatest challenge to the migrant workers who face the challenge of displacement due to the restriction of movement and public perception. One of the significant actors facilitating public discourse is the media, which explores the migrant scenario through framing. This article analyzes how the Indian newspaper portrays the plight of the migrant workers in Kerala through media framing using qualitative case analysis. The study reveals that the media frames portray the plight of the migrant workers during the pandemic situation, and the result could be helpful for policy developers on immigrant’s integration.https://ojs.mruni.eu/ojs/public-policy-and-administration/article/view/6488migrant workerspandemicmedia policymedia framingpublic policy
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COVID-19 and the Risk of Displacement of Migrant Workers: An Analysis of Media Framing in the Indian State of Kerala
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migrant workers
pandemic
media policy
media framing
public policy
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Thomas Andrew Bryer
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title COVID-19 and the Risk of Displacement of Migrant Workers: An Analysis of Media Framing in the Indian State of Kerala
title_short COVID-19 and the Risk of Displacement of Migrant Workers: An Analysis of Media Framing in the Indian State of Kerala
title_full COVID-19 and the Risk of Displacement of Migrant Workers: An Analysis of Media Framing in the Indian State of Kerala
title_fullStr COVID-19 and the Risk of Displacement of Migrant Workers: An Analysis of Media Framing in the Indian State of Kerala
title_full_unstemmed COVID-19 and the Risk of Displacement of Migrant Workers: An Analysis of Media Framing in the Indian State of Kerala
title_sort covid-19 and the risk of displacement of migrant workers: an analysis of media framing in the indian state of kerala
publisher Mykolas Romeris University
series Public Policy and Administration
issn 1648-2603
2029-2872
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Migration and migrant movement are a global scenario, in which one of the main drivers, which facilitates migrant movement, is the search for better living conditions. One of the most vulnerable communities in this regard is migrant workers, especially in the developing world, who conduct cross-country migration. Labour migration is a significant national phenomenon in India in which the workers migrate across the states, which were facilitated by the interstate movement. The recent outbreak of pandemic COVID-19 poses the greatest challenge to the migrant workers who face the challenge of displacement due to the restriction of movement and public perception. One of the significant actors facilitating public discourse is the media, which explores the migrant scenario through framing. This article analyzes how the Indian newspaper portrays the plight of the migrant workers in Kerala through media framing using qualitative case analysis. The study reveals that the media frames portray the plight of the migrant workers during the pandemic situation, and the result could be helpful for policy developers on immigrant’s integration.
topic migrant workers
pandemic
media policy
media framing
public policy
url https://ojs.mruni.eu/ojs/public-policy-and-administration/article/view/6488
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