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[ecrea] new book “Refugee News, Refugee Politics: Journalism, Public Opinion and Policymaking in Europe”
Fri Dec 07 14:40:38 GMT 2018
The new book “Refugee News, Refugee Politics: Journalism, Public Opinion
and Policymaking in Europe” has just been published by Routledge.
https://www.routledge.com/Refugee-News-Refugee-Politics-Journalism-Public-Opinion-and-Policymaking/DellOrto-Wetzstein/p/book/9781138485389
The book is a collaboration by academics, journalists working for top
national and international media, and civil society actors to offer both
research and candid frontline insights on the mid-2010s refugee crisis
in Europe. It focuses on three main arrival and destination countries on
the refugees' route in 2015-16, the pivotal moment of the massive
movement -- Greece, Austria and Germany. The main assumption of the book
is that the news media play a crucial role in "framing the box" within
which both public opinion and policymaking are formed, and thus
journalism _ a profession in crisis _ has been central to one of the
defining crises for 21st-century Europe.
While offering a variety of sometimes diverging perspectives, several
conclusions emerge from the book, most important among them the grave
difficulty of professional journalism to maintain its truth-based
discourse amidst an increasingly polarized public discourse often
dominated by nakedly partisan social media feeds. As public opinion
quickly soured on both refugee and migrant arrivals and integration
after an initially enthusiastic welcome, the media found themselves
facing a confidence crisis. In addition to the common challenges of
reporting on a complex, long-duration and controversial story,
professional journalists covering refugees faced one new paradox: Did
their own factual prudence and humanity backfire when the public's
exasperation – nefariously fanned by tabloid and political profiteers –
boiled over? And what are the sociopolitical consequences for Europe's
if the public does not regain trust in the ability of journalists to
provide reliable, accurate, factual news?
"The European refugee crisis has become a litmus test for EU politics
and European humanitarianism. Born out of a productive collaboration
between academics and journalists, this book presents unmatched
first-hand insights into the way the news media are shaping public
opinion and migration policy." --Thomas Hanitzsch, LMU Munich, Germany.
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