Scientific journal paper Q3
Migration coverage in Europe, Russia and the United States
Marcus Kreutler (Kreutler, M.); Susanne Fengler (Fengler, S.); Nastaran Asadi (Asadi, N.); Svetlana Bodrunova (Bodrunova, S.); Halyna Budivska (Budivska, H.); Layire Diop (Diop, L.); Georgia Ertz (Ertz, G.); Daria Gigola (Gigola, D.); Eszter Katus (Katus, E.); Denisa Kovacs (Kovacs, D.); Michał Kuś (Kuś, M.); Filip Láb (Láb, F.); Anna Litvinenko (Litvinenko, A.); Johanna Mack (Mack, J.); Scott Maier (Maier, S.); Ana Pinto Martinho (Pinto-Martinho, A.); Antonia Matei (Matei, A.); Kaitlin C. Miller (Miller, K. C.); Lisa Oppermann (Oppermann, L.); Eva Pérez Vara (Pérez Vara, E.); Gábor Polyák (Polyák, G.); Rajeev Ravisankar (Ravisankar, R.); Carlos Rodríguez Pérez (Pérez, C. R.); Dimitrina J. Semova (Semova, D. J.); Dimitris Skleparis (Skleparis, D.); Sergio Splendore (Splendore, S.); Adam Szynol (Szynol, A.); Décio Telo (Telo, D.); Rrapo Zguri (Zguri, R.); et al.
Journal Title
Central European Journal of Communication
Year (definitive publication)
2022
Language
English
Country
Poland
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Abstract
Six years after the so-called 'refugee crisis' in 2015, the European Union remains divided on questions of migration and asylum policy. The issue also remains high on the agendas of the USA and Russia, two other key destination countries with immigration from Latin America and the Post-Soviet space. This article presents results from a comparative study of news coverage in 17 countries, focusing on 10 EU member states in Western and Central Eastern Europe (CEE), the USA and Russia. The intensity of coverage was remarkably different, with Hungary's and Germany's media standing out while Russian media displayed relatively low levels of coverage. Individual migrants and refugees were most visible in the two outlets from the USA. Media in CEE countries tended towards a more critical approach than media in Western Europe. However, differences between most countries' pairs of analyzed media outlets indicate a more pluralistic debate than frequently assumed.
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Keywords
Comparative analysis,Journalism,Migration,Refugee,Media coverage
  • Media and Communications - Social Sciences

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