Letting Diasporic Voices Be Heard: Refugees and Migrants in European Media
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Publication date
2019Abstract
More than 68.5 million people were forced to move from their countries, according to the UN Refugee Agency,
UNHCR, in 2018. Forced displacements are caused by poverty, war, and lack of safety. Since 2015,
Europe has been experiencing a so-called refugee crisis that calls European values and policies into question.
Beyond data, there are the experiences of those who are on the move. The number of people arriving on the
continent has made integration a decisive topic. This research aims to discover the portrayal of refugees and
migrants in media. This goal includes the challenge of making European media evaluate their work to
improve the treatment given to complex subjects such as migration. This article is the result of research derived
from the project Refugees Reporting in 2017, coordinated by the Europe Region of the World Association
for Christian Communication and the Churches’ Commission for Migrants in Europe.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Accepted version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
3 - Social Sciences
Keywords
Refugees
Migration
Europe
Media
Media narrative
Reporting
Pages
23 p.
Publisher
Wiley
Is part of
The Ecumenical Review, vol. 71, núm. 1-2, 2019
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