2015
DOI: 10.1080/1369183x.2014.1002197
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Migrants, Minorities and the Media: Information, Representations and Participation in the Public Sphere

Abstract: Scholars of political communication have stressed the critical role of the media in modern liberal democracies (Bennett and Entman 2001;Chong and Druckman 2007; Koopmans and Statham 2010;McCombs 2004;Norris 2000). The media inform the public, provide a communicative bridge between political and social actors, influence perceptions of pressing issues, depict topics and people in particular ways and may shape individuals' political views and participation. Despite this critical role, students of migrants and mi… Show more

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“…Any study of media coverage involves crucial decisions about the choice of sources, as the sample will have consequences deriving from diff erences in ownership, audience, distribution, and affi liation with political parties (Bleich, Bloemraad, and de Graauw 2015). Our sample includes the print versions of the three most read national British papers (National Readership Survey 2016), all of which are tabloids.…”
Section: Th E Samplementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Any study of media coverage involves crucial decisions about the choice of sources, as the sample will have consequences deriving from diff erences in ownership, audience, distribution, and affi liation with political parties (Bleich, Bloemraad, and de Graauw 2015). Our sample includes the print versions of the three most read national British papers (National Readership Survey 2016), all of which are tabloids.…”
Section: Th E Samplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Th e decision to focus on national media was about maximizing breadth. Further, local papers oft en pick up stories from news wires or national media sources (Bleich, Bloemraad, and de Graauw 2015).…”
Section: Th E Samplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The important question therefore arises how disadvantaged groups across societies are affected by this development and to what extent they are represented in the digital sphere. While a large body of literature is available on representation and negative dispositions towards these groups in traditional media and entertainment outlets (Bleich, Bloemraad, and Graauw 2015;Shor et al 2015), few research has been done with special focus on digital platforms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other words, the way in which migrants and refugees issues are described, categorized and represented has a great importance, especially when it is done by news media "whose 'cultural authority' is premised upon speaking truth to power and representing the world of events to us" (Berry et al, 2016, p. 13). The media coverage and interpretation of topics related to refugees actively contribute to people's understanding of events -what the events are about, and how people should further relate to them (for an overview of social representations of refugees and the refugee crisis in the media, see Bleich, Bloemraad, & de Graauw, 2015;Horsti, 2008;Licata & Klein, 2002;Mengistu & Avraham, 2015). As Strömbäck et al (2011, p. 161) show, "what the media cover and how they cover it thus become highly important".…”
Section: Media Coverage Of the European Refugee Crisismentioning
confidence: 99%