In:Migration and Media: Discourses about identities in crisis
Edited by Lorella Viola and Andreas Musolff
[Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture 81] 2019
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A
- Alavanos, Alekos 175–176
- Andreoulakos, Apostolos172
- asylum seekersvii
B
- Balfour, Arthur64
- BBC 1–2
- Błaszczak, Mariusz117, 126–127, 129, 131
C
- Cameron, David65, 147, 302, 310, 341
- cartoons186, 195–198
- citizen/citizenshipix, 63–88, 177, 184, 318–320
- Clinton, Bill 119–120
- Cologne attacks 101–105, 110
- collocation22, 25–35, 50, 72–83, 87, 100
- corpus methods13,
16–17, 45,
50–52,
56–60,
68–70,
99–100, 126, 132, 206, 267,
299–300
- concordances21, 27–36, 70, 100, 102, 104–105, 107, 304–305, 310
- Sketch Engine/(word) sketches70, 74, 76, 86, 300
- Wordsmith95, 100
- Workbench21
- crisis
1–8see also
- migration/refugee crisisviii, 5, 7, 95, 137–138, 183–185, 198, 203–205, 231, 291
- cultural keywords 13–41
D
- d’Azeglio, Massimo47
- Dendias, Nikos172
- discourse
13–41,
45–61
- critical discourse analysis/studies (CDA/CDS)63, 68–70, 95–100, 116–118, 139, 164, 169, 178, 205–208, 244–245, 292–294, 312, 321–323
- discourse-historical approach 4–5, 8, 45–46, 94–95
- discourse scenarios8, 131, 133, 166–168, 178–179, 183–198, 339–351
- discourse space 123–125
- multimodal (discourse) analysis 163–179, 205–207, 225231, 239, 249–253
- social actor analysis95, 98–100, 209–225, 265
- Text World Theory292, 297–312
E
- ethnicity/ethnonational18, 28, 33, 55, 94, 99, 107–109, 120, 216, 266, 317–335
- evaluation 137–138, 208
G
- gender 137–138, 140–156
- grammatical categorization 76–83
H
- humanitarian/humanitarianism93, 104, 204, 213, 229–230, 241, 253, 274
- hyperbole163, 175, 179, 344, 347
I
- identitysee also
- crisis identity1, 5, 50
- home identity 1–2, 6–8, 59, 110, 349–351
- immigrant identity 66–88
- migration crisisSee see crisis
- national identity/culture 1–3, 18–19, 38, 47, 49, 60–61, 64, 94, 177, 185, 266, 278, 318–336, 347
- immigrantSee see migration/migrants
- integration18, 84–85, 88, 319, 324–331, 336
- invasion 1–2
K
- Kaczyński, Jarosław 126–128, 130
- Kouvelis, Fotis174
- Kurdi, Aylan5, 94, 97–98, 100–107, 110
L
- lexicography14, 46, 50, 52–56
M
- May, Theresa344
- media, vii
1–8, 18,
45–46,
57–60,
66–67, 83, 93,
137–156, 164
- editorial(s)7, 101, 186, 206, 291–303
- gatekeeping300
- journalists 143–156
- news agencies 141–156
- newspapers/press 13–41, 45, 66–67, 83, 93–110, 137–156, 187, 267–287, 291–312, 317–336, 341–342
- online discussion fora 267–268, 294–297, 342–351, 342–351
- public broadcasters 206–231
- readers’ comments 303–309
- social media (incl. Facebook)20, 267–287
- TV discussions 163–178
- Merkel, Angela3, 35, 100, 108, 130, 150, 153–154, 319, 331
- metaphor6, 15,
97–98, 118, 120, 128,
137–140,
143–155,
165–179,
183–186, 208
- metaphor scenarioSee see discourse scenario
- body metaphorviii
- container metaphor97, 145–155, 164, 175–176, 188, 198
- crime metaphor 145–156
- field/vineyard metaphor 170–175
- flood/water metaphorvii, 107, 153, 217–218, 230, 272–274
- fortress metaphor174, 183, 189–193, 195–196
- health metaphor 145–155
- house/building metaphor97, 128, 170, 188
- journey metaphor 145–155
- nature/natural disaster metaphor97, 109, 145–155, 274
- object metaphor 145–155
- parasite/scrounger metaphor 274–277, 279, 282, 285
-
wall metaphor6, 183,
193–198
- war metaphor 145–156
- metonymy98, 120, 214, 239, 244, 246–250, 283, 348
- migration/migrantsvii,
1–2, 6,
13–41,
45–61,
63–88,
93–110,
115–134,
137–156,
209–231,
239–257,
265–287,
291–312,
318–336,
339–351
- asylum seekers 183–84, 204, 210, 230
- Balkan route6, 203–204
- displaced person(s)viii, 267, 309
- emigrants/emigration49, 57, 64, 163, 209
- Gastarbeiter 318, 325–326
- immigrant5, 54, 58, 63–88, 93–110, 116, 130, 170–79, 190, 209, 243, 249, 255, 257, 274, 302, 317–336, 339–351
- immigration control85, 88
- immigration as threat1, 4, 6, 94, 96, 104, 107, 109–110, 115–134, 138, 270–280
- internal migration 45–61
- migration administration and legislation 63–68, 317–323, 334–336
- Migrationshintergrund 318, 325–326
- refugee (for refugee crisis, see crisis)vii, 6, 85, 96, 104, 116, 147, 192, 209, 240, 266, 291, 331–332
- unaccompanied minors/children 239–257
- Miliband, Davidviii
- moralisationix
- monoculturalism3, 169, 339
- monolingualism339, 349
- multiculturalism 3–4, 13–41, 127, 169, 339–342, 348–349
- multilingualism8, 339–342, 349
- Muslim(s)18, 110, 129–130, 216, 225, 323, 330, 332, 335, 341
N
- narrativeix, 110, 132, 141, 150, 156, 205, 250, 347
- nationsee also
- nation state164, 169, 188, 244
- nationalism18, 115, 169, 174, 176, 266, 280–282, 286
- sovereignty 127–128, 147, 280
O
- otheringvii, ix, 7, 45,
54–55, 58,
60–61,
137–156, 189, 198, 239
- migrant OtherSee see migrants
- dehumanization9, 60, 99, 110, 139, 147, 150, 153–155, 219, 239–240, 243, 251, 253, 257, 269, 272, 275, 282
- discrimination8, 45–46, 49–50, 58–61, 156, 266, 317, 328
- US-THEM 116–117, 122, 125–133, 189, 272
- xenophobia2, 194, 282, 350–351
- Özoguz, Aydan3
P
- photographs 225–229
- polentone 45–61
- proximization2, 109, 115–134, 348
R
- racism8, 97, 266
- representationvii,
208–225,
239–257,
265–287
- representation by metaphorSee see metaphor
- representation by numbers/figures 270–272
S
- spatialization208, 230–231
- superdiversity8, 339–342, 350
- Szydło, Beata117, 126–127, 129, 131
T
- terrone 45–61
- Tusk, Donald115
W
- Waszczykowski, Witold117, 126–127, 130
U
- UNHCRviii, 93, 100, 152, 209, 239, 253
- UNICEF240, 253
X
- xenophobiaSee see othering
