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[ecrea] Publication Special Issue (Forced) Migration and Media in for(e)dialogue
Tue Jul 03 18:12:49 GMT 2018
Please find below the link to the Special Issue (Forced) Migration and
Media Studies, published in for(e)dialogue, the peer reviewed online
journal for doctoral and early career researchers by the School of
Media, Communication and Sociology, University of Leicester.
https://journals.le.ac.uk/ojs1/index.php/4edialog/index
This Special Issue is the result of two workshops organised at the
University of Leicester in the summer of 2016, which were a response to
the topical interest for refugee's access to digital technologies AND
the dehumanizing language used in, especially but not limited to
British, media regarding migrants and/or refugees.
In the editorial we connect the the main outcomes of the workshops to
the articles within this Special Issue. Main outcomes consist of the
importance that scholars on (forced) migration and media move beyond
techno/cyber orientalism, and instead situate migrants' media use and
responses towards migration into broader historical and socio-economical
contexts and finally, the responsibility that researchers and
activists have in regard to ongoing acts of solidarity.
The articles published for this Special Issue are the following:
How a photograph of a drowned refugee child turned a migrant crisis into
a refugee crisis: A comparative discourse analysis
<https://journals.le.ac.uk/ojs1/index.php/4edialog/article/view/601>
Samuel Parker, Anja Aaheim Naper, Dr. Simon Goodman
The role of information in refugee research and program delivery
<https://journals.le.ac.uk/ojs1/index.php/4edialog/article/view/605>
Matt Voigts, Audrey Watne
Assessing the freedom of expression of Syrian refugee media outlets
<https://journals.le.ac.uk/ojs1/index.php/4edialog/article/view/602>
Maria Juliana Assaf
PR, Media and Refugee Community Activism: Reflections on Workshop day
<https://journals.le.ac.uk/ojs1/index.php/4edialog/article/view/603>
Dr. Idil Osman
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