Migration narratives in media and social media. The case of Spain

Autor: Bourekba, Moussa, Garcés-Mascareñas, Blanca, Güell, Berta, Marín, Marina
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2023
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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7656960
Popis: This BRIDGES national report analyses the main narratives developed in traditional and social mediaaround three different events in Spain: the Ceuta migration crisis in May 2021, with more than 10,000irregular arrivals (including 1,500 minors) in less than 48 hours; the publication of a poster by theextreme-right wing party VOX, which blamed unaccompanied minors of causing too much welfareexpenditures, during a regional electoral campaign in Madrid in May 2021; and the jihadist terroristattacks carried out in Barcelona and Cambrils (Catalonia) in August 2017. In line with WP3 mainobjectives, the report addresses four interrelated questions: who gains access to the public arena andshapes prevailing narratives; where these narratives emerge and what path they take; what the mainfeatures of successful narratives are; and in which contexts and circumstances (thus when) certain narratives obtain a competitive edge. In terms of methodology, each event is analysed on the basis of thenews published during the peak period (around two weeks) by three major newspapers (national andlocal) and two prime-time TV newscasts, as well as on social media data from Twitter. Though the threeevents are very different in nature, their analysis shows an increasing politicisation of immigration butwith very particular features that still characterise the uniqueness of the Spanish case in the Europeancontext.
Databáze: OpenAIRE