Contemporary Political and Media Discourses on Immigrants

In this research we review academic publications on media and political discourse about migration published in Spain between 2014 and 2019. The review has been carried out following the principles of the Rapid Review and Rapid Evidence Assessment of the Literature applied to discourse analytical res...

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Main Authors: Miguel Stuardo-Concha, Sandra Soler-Campo, Marina Riera-Retamero
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Pontificia Comillas 2021-06-01
Series:Migraciones
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Online Access:https://revistas.comillas.edu/index.php/revistamigraciones/article/view/12935
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spelling doaj-92a4f93e07424b28869a4fcc93fbb1cc2021-06-30T08:56:20ZspaUniversidad Pontificia ComillasMigraciones1138-57742341-08332021-06-0152315710.14422/mig.i52.y2021.00212935Contemporary Political and Media Discourses on ImmigrantsMiguel Stuardo-Concha0Sandra Soler-Campo1Marina Riera-Retamero2Universitat de BarcelonaUniversitat de BarcelonaUniversitat de BarcelonaIn this research we review academic publications on media and political discourse about migration published in Spain between 2014 and 2019. The review has been carried out following the principles of the Rapid Review and Rapid Evidence Assessment of the Literature applied to discourse analytical research. The researchers have posed three main questions: a) Which representation of migrants and migration has been described in Spain during the last 5 years? b) Which particularities can be observed in the representation of migrant women? c) How are migrant children represented? Once the selection criteria have been applied, a final corpus of 18 recents publications has been selected. The researchers have found diverse and complex nuances in the discourse about immigration in Spain, both in the media and in political discourse. There are also relevant silences in the sphere of media discourse and little research addressing specifically the discourse on migrant women, children and the contemporary anti-migration discourse in the media and political sphere.https://revistas.comillas.edu/index.php/revistamigraciones/article/view/12935political discoursemedia discourseimmigration discourse
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author Miguel Stuardo-Concha
Sandra Soler-Campo
Marina Riera-Retamero
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Sandra Soler-Campo
Marina Riera-Retamero
Contemporary Political and Media Discourses on Immigrants
Migraciones
political discourse
media discourse
immigration discourse
author_facet Miguel Stuardo-Concha
Sandra Soler-Campo
Marina Riera-Retamero
author_sort Miguel Stuardo-Concha
title Contemporary Political and Media Discourses on Immigrants
title_short Contemporary Political and Media Discourses on Immigrants
title_full Contemporary Political and Media Discourses on Immigrants
title_fullStr Contemporary Political and Media Discourses on Immigrants
title_full_unstemmed Contemporary Political and Media Discourses on Immigrants
title_sort contemporary political and media discourses on immigrants
publisher Universidad Pontificia Comillas
series Migraciones
issn 1138-5774
2341-0833
publishDate 2021-06-01
description In this research we review academic publications on media and political discourse about migration published in Spain between 2014 and 2019. The review has been carried out following the principles of the Rapid Review and Rapid Evidence Assessment of the Literature applied to discourse analytical research. The researchers have posed three main questions: a) Which representation of migrants and migration has been described in Spain during the last 5 years? b) Which particularities can be observed in the representation of migrant women? c) How are migrant children represented? Once the selection criteria have been applied, a final corpus of 18 recents publications has been selected. The researchers have found diverse and complex nuances in the discourse about immigration in Spain, both in the media and in political discourse. There are also relevant silences in the sphere of media discourse and little research addressing specifically the discourse on migrant women, children and the contemporary anti-migration discourse in the media and political sphere.
topic political discourse
media discourse
immigration discourse
url https://revistas.comillas.edu/index.php/revistamigraciones/article/view/12935
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