Romanian Migrants in the British Press: a Post-EU Accession Analysis

The paper examines the construction of public knowledge about Romanian migrants in a selected corpus of press articles from the year 2011, within a new social and political context, different from the pre-European Union accession circumstances. This context is defined primarily by the proliferation...

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Main Author: Irina Diana Mădroane
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National University of Political Studies and Public Administration (SNSPA), College of Communication and Public Relations, Bucharest 2023-10-01
Series:Romanian Journal of Communications and Public Relations
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Online Access:http://www.journalofcommunication.ro/index.php/journalofcommunication/article/view/385
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description The paper examines the construction of public knowledge about Romanian migrants in a selected corpus of press articles from the year 2011, within a new social and political context, different from the pre-European Union accession circumstances. This context is defined primarily by the proliferation of transnational networks in the European Union and worldwide, the constant presence of Romanian migrants in British society, and the shift in policy orientation occasioned by the replacement of the New Labour Government with the new Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition. The research questions take into consideration three main aspects that impinge upon the media construction of migrants and the problematization of migration issues: the choice between the national and the transnational angle in the representation of migrants; the use of expert or/and lay sources of knowledge; the potential impact of the newspapers’ ideological commitments upon their framing of migration topics. The research objectives are twofold: an exploratory survey of themes and patterns around Romanian migrants (content analysis), followed by a micro- and macro-discursive analysis of social actor/action representation. The findings indicate that, with some exceptions, the British mainstream press continues to abide by a top-down, national(ist), expert and elite knowledge-based approach to Romanian migrants, construed as abstract problems to be tackled at policy level, through the means and in view of the goals proposed by the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition.
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spelling doaj.art-dfe83e9eac5e4b7eb4deebed535db5292023-12-20T01:01:07ZengNational University of Political Studies and Public Administration (SNSPA), College of Communication and Public Relations, BucharestRomanian Journal of Communications and Public Relations1454-81002344-54402023-10-01144Romanian Migrants in the British Press: a Post-EU Accession AnalysisIrina Diana Mădroane 0West University of Timișoara The paper examines the construction of public knowledge about Romanian migrants in a selected corpus of press articles from the year 2011, within a new social and political context, different from the pre-European Union accession circumstances. This context is defined primarily by the proliferation of transnational networks in the European Union and worldwide, the constant presence of Romanian migrants in British society, and the shift in policy orientation occasioned by the replacement of the New Labour Government with the new Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition. The research questions take into consideration three main aspects that impinge upon the media construction of migrants and the problematization of migration issues: the choice between the national and the transnational angle in the representation of migrants; the use of expert or/and lay sources of knowledge; the potential impact of the newspapers’ ideological commitments upon their framing of migration topics. The research objectives are twofold: an exploratory survey of themes and patterns around Romanian migrants (content analysis), followed by a micro- and macro-discursive analysis of social actor/action representation. The findings indicate that, with some exceptions, the British mainstream press continues to abide by a top-down, national(ist), expert and elite knowledge-based approach to Romanian migrants, construed as abstract problems to be tackled at policy level, through the means and in view of the goals proposed by the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition. http://www.journalofcommunication.ro/index.php/journalofcommunication/article/view/385British print media(critical) discourse analysisrepresentation/public knowledge constructionpolicy-makingRomanian migrants
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Romanian Migrants in the British Press: a Post-EU Accession Analysis
Romanian Journal of Communications and Public Relations
British print media
(critical) discourse analysis
representation/public knowledge construction
policy-making
Romanian migrants
title Romanian Migrants in the British Press: a Post-EU Accession Analysis
title_full Romanian Migrants in the British Press: a Post-EU Accession Analysis
title_fullStr Romanian Migrants in the British Press: a Post-EU Accession Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Romanian Migrants in the British Press: a Post-EU Accession Analysis
title_short Romanian Migrants in the British Press: a Post-EU Accession Analysis
title_sort romanian migrants in the british press a post eu accession analysis
topic British print media
(critical) discourse analysis
representation/public knowledge construction
policy-making
Romanian migrants
url http://www.journalofcommunication.ro/index.php/journalofcommunication/article/view/385
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