Migration discourse in Slovak politics. Context and content of migration in political discourse: European values versus campaign rhetoric

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Abstract

The migration crisis has not only influenced the societies of Europe, their governments, and decisions taken by them but also affected the work of media. As soon as the migration crisis began to escalate in Europe, the old continent has continuously tried to cope with the influx of refugees from the war-threatened Middle East; not only individual statements of politicians and influential individuals but also communication flows themselves, which have created content and expanded context within networks, have become the center of interest. We can assume that in the previous months (especially in the case of the Slovak Republic), political and media discourses influenced societal and individual opinions and attitudes toward the migration crisis. The main aim of this article is to compare the various contents in the Slovak printed media in the context of the migration crisis. The dominant focus will be on analyzing media messages in the analyzed period in the context of creating political (media-based and electoral) discourse on the refugee crisis. We assume that over time, the main political discourse changed, and that the rhetoric of the main political actors also changed over time. The reason for this shift was the national election in March 2016.

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Žúborová, V., & Borárosová, I. (2017). Migration discourse in Slovak politics. Context and content of migration in political discourse: European values versus campaign rhetoric. Journal of Nationalism Memory and Language Politics , 11(1), 1–19. https://doi.org/10.1515/jnmlp-2017-0005

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