«But don't quote me on that»: how Ukrainian top media characterized the perception of migration and migrants

Ukraine finds itself in the countries of the Global North, which means that it adopts the formulation of its typical research questions like the current migration research landscape. Existing research are heavily skewed towards the Global North, where governments and international organizations incr...

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Main Authors: Liudmyla Yuzva, Anna Tashchenko
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Lesya Ukrainka Volyn National University 2021-06-01
Series:Соціологічні студії
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Online Access:https://sociostudios.vnu.edu.ua/index.php/socio/article/view/329
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spelling doaj-d20bd6078b5b476db39ae221f783b65b2021-06-29T18:30:14ZengLesya Ukrainka Volyn National UniversityСоціологічні студії2306-39712521-10562021-06-011(18)586510.29038/2306-3971-2021-01-58-65329«But don't quote me on that»: how Ukrainian top media characterized the perception of migration and migrantsLiudmyla Yuzva0Anna Tashchenko1Taras Shevchenko National University of KyivTaras Shevchenko National University of KyivUkraine finds itself in the countries of the Global North, which means that it adopts the formulation of its typical research questions like the current migration research landscape. Existing research are heavily skewed towards the Global North, where governments and international organizations increasingly fund them to inform policy development. Thus, migration provides the relevance of the study of discourses around the body of concepts on it. The article describes the subtexts of media characterising the perception of migration by migrants themselves and the perception of migrants by host side. With using the Mediateka tool, an automated sample of 39,000 reports on various groups of migrants was received in the TOP-15 of the Ukrainian media (print media, TV channels, informational online media) from 2015 to 2018. The sample consisted of 12,000 messages, every tenth of which was selected for further in-depth analysis. The research was based on qualitative content analysis and critical discourse analysis. The six steps were done: looking at the description of the migration as objective necessity, subjective aspiration and something meaningless, and looking at the description of migrants as decent people, indecent people and just people with some lifestyle. The latent meanings of the messages, where the leading Ukrainian media touched on the perception of migration and migrants, were divergent and contradictory; they could not become the basis for confidence in any permanent characteristics of the images of migrants. As one of the most interesting prospects for further research, it may be the test of whether those transmitted meanings, which are usually considered positive, can interfere with social integration, and vice versa – whether negative meanings can help it. This can be done on the basis of additional empirical research using quantitative methods, such as cluster analysis to check which groups media consumers might be divided into after receiving the information about migrants.https://sociostudios.vnu.edu.ua/index.php/socio/article/view/329migrantdiscourse about migrantsmedia messagesqualitative content analysiscritical discourse analysis
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«But don't quote me on that»: how Ukrainian top media characterized the perception of migration and migrants
Соціологічні студії
migrant
discourse about migrants
media messages
qualitative content analysis
critical discourse analysis
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title «But don't quote me on that»: how Ukrainian top media characterized the perception of migration and migrants
title_short «But don't quote me on that»: how Ukrainian top media characterized the perception of migration and migrants
title_full «But don't quote me on that»: how Ukrainian top media characterized the perception of migration and migrants
title_fullStr «But don't quote me on that»: how Ukrainian top media characterized the perception of migration and migrants
title_full_unstemmed «But don't quote me on that»: how Ukrainian top media characterized the perception of migration and migrants
title_sort «but don't quote me on that»: how ukrainian top media characterized the perception of migration and migrants
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publishDate 2021-06-01
description Ukraine finds itself in the countries of the Global North, which means that it adopts the formulation of its typical research questions like the current migration research landscape. Existing research are heavily skewed towards the Global North, where governments and international organizations increasingly fund them to inform policy development. Thus, migration provides the relevance of the study of discourses around the body of concepts on it. The article describes the subtexts of media characterising the perception of migration by migrants themselves and the perception of migrants by host side. With using the Mediateka tool, an automated sample of 39,000 reports on various groups of migrants was received in the TOP-15 of the Ukrainian media (print media, TV channels, informational online media) from 2015 to 2018. The sample consisted of 12,000 messages, every tenth of which was selected for further in-depth analysis. The research was based on qualitative content analysis and critical discourse analysis. The six steps were done: looking at the description of the migration as objective necessity, subjective aspiration and something meaningless, and looking at the description of migrants as decent people, indecent people and just people with some lifestyle. The latent meanings of the messages, where the leading Ukrainian media touched on the perception of migration and migrants, were divergent and contradictory; they could not become the basis for confidence in any permanent characteristics of the images of migrants. As one of the most interesting prospects for further research, it may be the test of whether those transmitted meanings, which are usually considered positive, can interfere with social integration, and vice versa – whether negative meanings can help it. This can be done on the basis of additional empirical research using quantitative methods, such as cluster analysis to check which groups media consumers might be divided into after receiving the information about migrants.
topic migrant
discourse about migrants
media messages
qualitative content analysis
critical discourse analysis
url https://sociostudios.vnu.edu.ua/index.php/socio/article/view/329
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