Improper Distance: The Refugee Crisis Presented by Two Newsrooms
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Publication date
2018-01-02Abstract
This article examines how the two major newspapers in Spain and Norway
between October 2015 and March 2016 covered the refugee crisis in Europe.
Based on a quantitative and comparative content analysis of the Spanish newspaper
El Paı´s and the Norwegian newspaper VG, the study finds that, in both
newspapers, more than 50 per cent of the stories on the refugee crisis are about
political and administrative issues. Politicians and governmental officials are the
dominating sources, while far less space and attention are devoted to the refugees
and their stories and opinions. Employing Roger Silverstone’s concept of
proper distance as a theoretical anchorage point, the study concludes that the
aspiring proximity in the news coverage favours the politicians more than those
affected by the politics.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Accepted version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
3 - Social Sciences
Keywords
News
Migration
Refugees
Emigració i immigració
Refugiats
Pages
22 p.
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Is part of
Journal of Refugee Studies, vol. 31, núm. 4, 2018
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