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_aCinalli, Manlio, _eauthor. _918800 |
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_aSolidarity in the media and public contention over refugees in Europe / _cManlio Cinalli, Hans-Jörg Trenz, Verena K. Brandle, Olga Eisele, Christian Lahusen. |
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_aAbingdon, Oxon ; New York : _bRoutledge, _c2021. |
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_a"This book examines the 'European refugee crisis', offering an in-depth comparative analysis of how public attitudes towards refugees and humanitarian dispositions are shaped by political news coverage. An international team of authors address the role of the media in contesting solidarity towards refugees from a variety of disciplinary perspectives. Focusing on the public sphere, the book follows the assumption that solidarity is a social value, political concept and legal principle that is discursively constructed in public contentions. The analysis refers systematically and comparatively to eight European countries, namely, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Poland, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. Treatment of data is also original in the way it deals with variations of public spheres by combining a news media claims-making analysis with a social media reception analysis. In particular, the book highlights the prominent role of the mass media in shaping national and transnational solidarity, while exploring the readiness of the mass media to extend thick conceptions of solidarity to non-members. It proposes a research design for the comparative analysis of online news reception and considers the innovative potential of this method in relation to established public opinion research. The book is of particular interests for scholars who are interested in the fields of European solidarity, migration and refugees, contentious politics, while providing an approach that talks to scholars of journalism and political communication studies, as well as digital journalism and online news reception"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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505 | 0 | _a<OL><LI>Introduction: A Divided Europe? Solidarity contestation in the public domain</LI><P>Part I</P><P><LI>Debating solidarity across borders: the public sphere and role of the media</LI><P></P><P><LI>Claims-making analysis and its applications in media and communication studies</LI><P></P><P><LI>Solidarity under siege: The 'Refugee Crisis' in the news media</LI><P></P><P><LI>Bottom-up solidarity contestation through social media: How Facebook users respond to political news </LI><P></P><P>Part II</P><P><LI>Solidarity Contestation in Switzerland: Fragmented news -- fragmented solidarity?</LI><P></P><P><LI>Contesting Refugee Solidarity in Germany -- 'Can We Really Do It?'</LI><P></P><P><LI>Solidarity contestation in Denmark: A national escape from transnational crisis </LI><P></P><P><LI>Solidarity contestation in France: bottom-up polarisation and segmentation</LI><P></P><P><LI>Solidarity contestation in Greece: Standing on n the verge of emergency </LI><P></P><P><LI>Solidarity contestation Italy: a dual debate between regulatory and confrontational discussions</LI><P></P><P><LI>Solidarity contestation in Poland: The categorical denial of responsibility</LI><P></P><P><LI>Solidarity contestation in the UK: Reluctance during political uncertainty</LI><P></P><P></P><P><LI>Conclusion: The divided Europe of solidarity contestation</LI><P></P></OL> | |
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_aMass media and immigrants _zEurope. _918801 |
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_aRefugees _zEurope _xPublic opinion. _918802 |
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_aRefugees _xPress coverage _zEurope. _918803 |
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_aSolidarity _zEurope. _918804 |
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_aSOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies _2bisacsh |
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_aTrenz, Hans-Jörg, _eauthor. _923817 |
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_aBrändle, Verena K., _eauthor. _923818 |
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_aEisele, Olga, _eauthor. _918811 |
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_aLahusen, Christian, _eauthor. |
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_3Taylor & Francis _uhttps://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780367817169 |
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_3OCLC metadata license agreement _uhttp://www.oclc.org/content/dam/oclc/forms/terms/vbrl-201703.pdf |
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