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[ecrea] cfp - Media, Migrants and Populism: What are the Connections?
Tue Oct 23 22:11:13 GMT 2018
Call for participation in a proposed panel to be submitted to the
International Communication Association for its ICA 69th annual meeting
in Washington, D.C.
Media, Migrants and Populism: What are the Connections?
Christine Ogan, Professor Emerita, The Media School and School of
Informatics, Computing and Engineering, Indiana University
Lars Willnat, John Ben Snow Research Professor of Communications,
Syracuse University
We hear a lot of talk about populist leaders around the world these
days. And many of those leaders have been pushing an anti-immigrant
agenda. That agenda has often been supported by media messages in a
number of countries.
Kenneth Roth, the executive director of Human Rights Watch has observed
in the World Report 2018 that the last year has witnessed pushback
against populist governments. “Today, a popular reaction in a broad
range of countries, bolstered in some cases by political leaders with
the courage to stand up for human rights, has left the fate of many of
these populist agendas more uncertain. Where the pushback is strong,
populist advances have been limited. But where capitulation meets their
message of hate and exclusion, the populists flourish.”
When focused on the issue of immigration—both legal and illegal, both
refugees and economic migrants—what has been the role of the media—both
in mainstream media and in online and social media—in encouraging or
discouraging the populist message? Our proposed panel will examine the
connections in the United States, Europe and elsewhere in the world.
The deadline for submission is November 1. We ask for your proposals to
be sent to us ((ogan /at/ indiana.edu)) by October 30. We look forward to
hearing from you.
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