Limit search to available items
Your search query has been changed... Tried: (refugees and government and policy and moral and ethica) no results found... Tried: (refugees or government or policy or moral or ethica)
32000 results found. Sorted by relevance .
Book Cover
E-book

Title Refugee news, refugee politics : journalism, public opinion and policymaking in Europe / edited by Giovanna Dell'Orto and Irmgard Wetzstein
Edition 1st
Published London : Routledge, 2018

Copies

Description 1 online resource : illustrations (black and white)
Contents Cover; Half Title Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Figures; Tables; Contributors; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Situating the "Refugee Crisis" and its Sociopolitical Effects through 21st-Century European Journalism; The Game-Changing Year of 2015; Unpacking the "Refugee" "Crisis"; The Journalism and Politics Connection in the 2010s; Book Plan; Notes; References; Part 1: Policy, Politics, and Media Discourses from Fortress Europe to Mutti Merkel and Idomeni; Chapter 1: Welcoming Citizens, Divided Government, Simplifying Media; Germany's Refugee Crisis, 2015-2017
Welcome Culture and the Person of the Year 2015Welcome Culture and the Media; Loss of Control; Shock and CDU-CSU Conflict; Merkel's Welcome, the Federal Bureaucracy, and the Media; 2017: Election Surprises; Conclusion: Politics and the Media; References; Notes from the Field; One Sentence, Many Misunderstandings: A German Journalist Reflects on Germany's "We Can Do It" Stance; Note; References; Chapter 2: The Expectations-Politics-Policy Conundrum; Assessing the Impact of the Migration and Refugee Crisis on the European Union; National Politics and the Migration Crisis
Policy Responses and Public OpinionConclusion: Surmounting the Expectations-Politics-Policy Conundrum?; Note; References; Chapter 3: "Fortress Europe"; Representation and Argumentation in Austrian Media and EU Press Releases on Border Policies; Introduction; The Discourse-Historical Approach; Borders and Bordering Practices; Data and Methods; Results at the Austrian Level; Results at the EU Level; Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 4: The Gender Dimension of the Refugee Debate; Progressiveness and Backwardness Discourses in Austrian Press Coverage; Introduction
Research Basics and PerspectivesGender; Sociology of Knowledge Approach to Discourse; State of Research; Research Interest and Approach; Results; Actors, Thematic Aspects, and the Characterization of Refugees from a Gender Perspective; Narrative(s) and Gender Knowledge Repertoires; Special Focus: New Year's Eve Events in Cologne; Conclusion; Note; References; Chapter 5: Empathy Toward Refugees, Apathy Toward Journalism; Hundreds of Thousands of Refugees in Greece, Thousands of Stories, Just a Few Hundred Clicks; Record Arrivals in Greece; Greek Media and Refugees; Methodology; Results
ConclusionNotes; References; Notes from the Field; Real Empathy, Fake News? One Reporter's Experiences on the Frontlines in Northern Greece; References; Part 2: Civil Society Responses as Another Lens into Public Opinion in Greece, Austria, and Germany; Chapter 6: Moving On and In; Integration Through Shared and Independent Living Spaces in Greece; The Role of Civil Society Organizations; EU-Turkey Deal; SolidarityNow Response to the Refugee Crisis; The Home for Hope Project; Small-Scale Island Interventions; Innovative Aspects and Lessons Learned; Note
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Introduction: Situating The "Refugee Crisis" and Its Sociopolitical Effects Through 21st-Century European Journalism [Giovanna Dell'Orto and Irmgard Wetzstein] Part I: Policy, Politics, and Media Discourses, from Fortress Europe to Mutti Merkel And Idomeni 1. Welcoming Citizens, Divided Government, Simplifying Media: Germany's Refugee Crisis, 2015-2017 [Dietrich Thränhardt] Notes from the Field: One Sentence, Many Misunderstandings: A German Journalist Reflects on Germany's "We Can Do It" Stance [Peter Riesbeck] 2. The Expectations-Politics-Policy Conundrum: Assessing the Impact of the Migration and Refugee Crisis on the European Union [Vicki L. Birchfield and Geoffrey Harris] 3
"Fortress Europe": Representation and Argumentation in Austrian Media and EU Press Releases on Border Policies [Sabine Lehner and Markus Rheindorf] 4. The Gender Dimension of the Refugee Debate: Progressiveness and Backwardness Discourses in Austrian Press Coverage [Irmgard Wetzstein] 5. Empathy Toward Refugees, Apathy Toward Journalism: Hundreds of Thousands of Refugees in Greece, Thousands of Stories, Just a Few Hundred Clicks [Andreas M. Panagopoulos] Notes from the Field: Real Empathy, Fake News? One Reporter's Experiences in the Frontlines in Northern Greece [Costas Kantouris] Part II: Civil Society Responses as Another Lens into Public Opinion in Greece, Austria, and Germany 6. Moving On and In: Integration Through Shared and Independent Living Spaces in Greece [Sophia Ioannou with Valia Savvidou] 7
Tackling The "Refugee Crisis" and Meeting the Educational Needs of Newly Arrived Refugees: Programs for Refugee Teachers and Students in Germany and Austria [Kerstin Lueck and Leonhard Dokalik-Wetzstein] 8. Online Fake News, Hateful Posts Against Refugees, and a Surge in Xenophobia and Hate Crimes in Austria [Claudia Schäfer with Andreas Schadauer] Part III: Journalism at the Border: Reporting on the Crisis in Greece 9. Trying to Find the Right Words [Ioannis Papadopoulos] 10. Down & Out & Wet & Bedraggled: Navigating the Emotional and Ethical Maelstrom of Reporting from the Crisis Flashpoint of Idomeni [Phoebe Fronista and Sofia Papadopoulou] 11. Overcoming the Empathy Gap: Covering Europe's Migrant Crisis for an American Audience [Jeanne Carstensen] 12
Reporting Back to the Migrant Audience: Afghans' Exodus and Perilous Journey to Europe [Mustafa Mohammad Sarwar] 13. Avoiding the Traps of the Numbers Game and Caricatures: The Responsibility of Keeping the Factual Record for the World [Elena Becatoros and David Rising] Part IV: Journalism and Integration: Reporting on the Crisis in Austria and Germany 14. From Empathy to Hostility in 127 Days: The Journey of Austrian Press and TV Coverage [Edith Meinhart, Martin Staudinger, and Peter Unger] 15. Cologne's New Year's Eve Sexual Assaults: The Turning Point in German Media Coverage [Jan Bielicki] Notes from the Field: Fake News and a Profession in Crisis: A Foreign Correspondent Reflects on "Willkommenskultur" [Carmen Valero] 16
Torn Between Transparency and Stereotypes? How to Report about Refugees and Crime [Eva Thöne] 17. Widening the Focus: Why Writing about Migration is More than Writing about Migrants [Caterina Lobenstein] 18. After the Arrival: Telling Stories of Integration in Germany for a Global Audience [Melissa Eddy] Conclusion: Interplays of Journalistic Practices, News, Public Opinion, and Policies in Europe's Refugee Crisis [Giovanna Dell'Orto]
Subject Refugees -- Press coverage -- European Union countries
Refugees -- European Union countries -- Public opinion
Public opinion -- European Union countries
Refugees -- Government policy -- European Union countries
Emigration and immigration -- Press coverage.
Public opinion.
Refugees -- Government policy.
Refugees -- Press coverage.
Refugees -- Public opinion.
SUBJECT European Union countries -- Emigration and immigration -- Press coverage
Subject European Union countries.
Form Electronic book
Author Dell'Orto, Giovanna, 1977- editor
Wetzstein, Irmgard, editor
ISBN 9781351049610
1351049615
9781351049627
1351049623
9781351049597
1351049593
9781351049634
1351049631