Chapter
Open Access
Introduction
Migration and crisis identity
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Andreas Musolff
and Lorella Viola
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface vii
- Introduction 1
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Part I. Framing migration as a crisis of identity I
- Chapter 1. A comparative analysis of the keyword multicultural(ism) in French, British, German and Italian migration discourse 13
- Chapter 2. Polentone vs terrone 45
- Chapter 3. Featuring immigrants and citizens 63
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Part II. Framing migration as a crisis of identity II
- Chapter 4. A humanitarian disaster or invasion of Europe? 93
- Chapter 5. Aspects of threat construction in the Polish anti-immigration discourse 115
- Chapter 6. Gender, metaphor and migration in media representations 137
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Part III. Multimodal crisis communication
- Chapter 7. Practical reasoning and metaphor in TV discussions on immigration in Greece 163
- Chapter 8. The Great Wall of Europe 183
- Chapter 9. Representations of the 2015/2016 “migrant crisis” on the online portals of Croatian and Serbian public broadcasters 203
- Chapter 10. Representation of unaccompanied migrant children from Central America in the United States 239
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Part IV. Online debates about migration
- Chapter 11. Displaced Ukrainians 265
- Chapter 12. Preaching from a distant pulpit 291
- Chapter 13. Discourses of immigration and integration in German newspaper comments 317
- Chapter 14. “They have lived in our street for six years now and still don’t speak a work [!] of English” 339
- Notes on contributors 355
- Index 359
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface vii
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. Framing migration as a crisis of identity I
- Chapter 1. A comparative analysis of the keyword multicultural(ism) in French, British, German and Italian migration discourse 13
- Chapter 2. Polentone vs terrone 45
- Chapter 3. Featuring immigrants and citizens 63
-
Part II. Framing migration as a crisis of identity II
- Chapter 4. A humanitarian disaster or invasion of Europe? 93
- Chapter 5. Aspects of threat construction in the Polish anti-immigration discourse 115
- Chapter 6. Gender, metaphor and migration in media representations 137
-
Part III. Multimodal crisis communication
- Chapter 7. Practical reasoning and metaphor in TV discussions on immigration in Greece 163
- Chapter 8. The Great Wall of Europe 183
- Chapter 9. Representations of the 2015/2016 “migrant crisis” on the online portals of Croatian and Serbian public broadcasters 203
- Chapter 10. Representation of unaccompanied migrant children from Central America in the United States 239
-
Part IV. Online debates about migration
- Chapter 11. Displaced Ukrainians 265
- Chapter 12. Preaching from a distant pulpit 291
- Chapter 13. Discourses of immigration and integration in German newspaper comments 317
- Chapter 14. “They have lived in our street for six years now and still don’t speak a work [!] of English” 339
- Notes on contributors 355
- Index 359