Without voice: People on the move
Media coverage of migration issues played an important role in informing public opinion and contributing to the construction of the collective perception of migration. It is precisely because of this important role of informing public opinion that the media must be critically assessed. Consequently, this research focuses on the media coverage of migration in Bosnia- Herzegovina and Croatia. The research presents the range of narratives that predominate in media coverage of migration in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Croatia, via a content analysis of articles related to the topic. The sample consists of 218 relevant newspaper articles between 2015 and 2021. The analysis provides insight into the dynamics of media coverage of migration in these two countries, as well as a list of major patterns seen in the general media coverage. Further, the analysis shows how media coverage tended to confirm political discourse and support political propaganda against migrants. This can be attributed, in particular, to a lack of critical classification or objectivity in the reporting.
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LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS |
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CLARIFICATIONS OF TERMS |
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People on the move |
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Refugee/migration crisis |
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INTRODUCTION |
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METHODOLOGY |
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SAMPLE |
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ANALYSIS |
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FIRST CASE: BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA |
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CONTEXT |
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Migration in Bosnia and Herzegovina |
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Media landscape in Bosnia and Herzegovina |
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RESULTS AND INTERPRETATION |
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First period: Europe and the migrant/refugees crisis |
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Second period: the migrant/refugee crisis in The Balkans |
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Third period: the criminalisation of migration |
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DISCUSSION |
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SECOND CASE: CROATIA |
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CONTEXT |
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Migration in Croatia |
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Media landscape in Croatia |
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RESULTS AND INTERPRETATION |
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DISCUSSION |
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CONCLUSION |
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SOURCES AND FURTHER LITERATURE |
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