Peur, mensonges et propagande : la presse britannique et les demandeurs d’asile

At a time when the integration of ethnic communities in Europe has become a burning issue, the case of Great Britain and the role played by its national press is particularly interesting. The British press, with its high circulation figures, is amongst the most virulent in Europe. For a number of ye...

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Main Author: Pascale Villate-Compton
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Maison de la Recherche en Sciences Humaines 2008-01-01
Series:Revue LISA
Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/lisa/511
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spelling doaj-d6cf5b5579b84b50993d10418cdf947d2021-10-02T06:24:17ZengMaison de la Recherche en Sciences HumainesRevue LISA1762-61532008-01-0121423210.4000/lisa.511Peur, mensonges et propagande : la presse britannique et les demandeurs d’asilePascale Villate-ComptonAt a time when the integration of ethnic communities in Europe has become a burning issue, the case of Great Britain and the role played by its national press is particularly interesting. The British press, with its high circulation figures, is amongst the most virulent in Europe. For a number of years, the question of immigration and asylum seekers has been a recurring theme in its pages which are characterized by their complete lack of neutrality and an accompanying unwillingness to provide the necessary information for an informed debate on the subject. Several studies have underlined the systematically defamatory nature of the media’s coverage of the problems of immigration and asylum seekers since 1999 in which a blatantly propagandist approach has had a direct impact on both public opinion and political decisions.http://journals.openedition.org/lisa/511
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title Peur, mensonges et propagande : la presse britannique et les demandeurs d’asile
title_short Peur, mensonges et propagande : la presse britannique et les demandeurs d’asile
title_full Peur, mensonges et propagande : la presse britannique et les demandeurs d’asile
title_fullStr Peur, mensonges et propagande : la presse britannique et les demandeurs d’asile
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title_sort peur, mensonges et propagande : la presse britannique et les demandeurs d’asile
publisher Maison de la Recherche en Sciences Humaines
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description At a time when the integration of ethnic communities in Europe has become a burning issue, the case of Great Britain and the role played by its national press is particularly interesting. The British press, with its high circulation figures, is amongst the most virulent in Europe. For a number of years, the question of immigration and asylum seekers has been a recurring theme in its pages which are characterized by their complete lack of neutrality and an accompanying unwillingness to provide the necessary information for an informed debate on the subject. Several studies have underlined the systematically defamatory nature of the media’s coverage of the problems of immigration and asylum seekers since 1999 in which a blatantly propagandist approach has had a direct impact on both public opinion and political decisions.
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