Comparing Liberal and Conservative Newspapers: Diverging Narratives in Representing Migrants?

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This paper investigates migrant representation patterns according to media political orientation, analyzing the coverage of key-events by liberal/conservative online newspapers of France, Greece, Italy, UK. From our textual and visual analysis, it is possible to recognize slight specificities between liberals and conservatives, but not indicative of a deep change of narratives. In both, we registered a prevalence of the “acceptance frame”, an infrequent use of negative tones in texts and aesthetic topic in images, among the “topics of suffering” by Boltanski. Moreover, a domesticity approach limiting the possibility of new narratives of Europe and the rest of the world emerges.

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Valente, A., Tudisca, V., Pelliccia, A., Cerbara, L., & Caruso, M. G. (2023). Comparing Liberal and Conservative Newspapers: Diverging Narratives in Representing Migrants? Journal of Immigrant and Refugee Studies, 21(3), 411–427. https://doi.org/10.1080/15562948.2021.1985200

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