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Refugees, Migration and the Media

Global Media Journal - German Edition, volume 6, issue 1 (2016), various pag.
"This special issue contains three peer-reviewed articles - on hostile media perceptions in the refugee debate in Germany, the news framing of Lampedusa in the German Süddeutsche Zeitung and the English Guardian, and migration news framing in South Asia and the Pacific -, two essays - on "Compassion fatigue" in the German media regarding the 2015 refugee crisis, and on the coverage of Muslims and refugees in Polish media - and various practice and research reports on migrants' media use and journalism in global contexts." (Commbox)
The Refugees: Threatening or Beneficial? Exploring the Effects of Positive and Negative Attitudes and Communication on Hostile Media Perceptions / Dorothee Arlt & Jens Wolling, 21 pp.
Influx of Migrants versus People in Need: A Combined Analysis of Framing and Connotation in the Lampedusa News Coverage / Vivien Benert & Anne Beier, 23 pp.
Borders in the South: Migration News in South Asia and the Pacific / Jahnnabi Das & Aktheruz Zaman, 18 pp.
Information to go: Kommunikation im Prozess der Migration am Beispiel syrischer und irakischer Flüchtlinge auf ihrem Weg nach Deutschland / Anke Fiedler, 25 pp.
Compassion Fatigue der Medien? Warum der deutsche "Flüchtlingssommer" so rasch wieder verging / Kai Hafez, 8 pp.
Muslims and Refugees in the Media in Poland / Magdalena Ratajczak & Katarzyna Jedrzejczyk-Kuliniak, 17 pp.
"Teach Syrians how to live here, to communicate, how to exchange information and knowledge". Interview with Monis Bukhari, Founder and Director of Syrisches Haus / Christine Horz, 11 pp.
Flucht 2.0: Erfahrungen zur Befragung von Flüchtlingen zu ihrer mobilen Mediennutzung / Carola Richter, Marlene Kunst & Martin Emmer, 15 pp.
Journalism in a Global Context, Perspektiven für Afrika und Herausforderungen für Europa / Susanne Fengler, Anna Carina Zappe, Markus Behmer & Veye Tatah, 9 pp.
Die visuelle Darstellung von Migranten: Wandel und Kontinuitäten im deutschen Mediendiskurs / Lina-Marie Wintzer, 29 pp.