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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Senthan Selvarajah , Nesrin Kenar , Ibrahim Seaga Shaw , Pradeep DhakalPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9781032557038ISBN 10: 1032557036 Pages: 244 Publication Date: 31 January 2024 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsChapter 1: Xenophobic Portrayal of Immigrants and Refugees and Threat Image Construction in the Media: An Introduction Part 1: Principles and Practise of Journalism of Tolerance Chapter 2: Reporting Syrian refugees in Turkey: the myths, the facts, and human rights journalism Chapter 3: Journalism of Tolerance: Reporting About Refugees and Immigrants Chapter 4: Xenophobia in the Media and Turkish Management of Syrian Refugees: Applications of Lessons on Afghan Refugees and Ukrainian Immigrants Part 2: Media Stereotyping of Minorities and Women Chapter 5: Immoral Image of Emigrant Women: A Distanced-Marginalised Self? Chapter 6: The Dangers of the Syrian Woman from the Lens of Mainstream Turkish Media Outlets Chapter 7: Displacement, Citizenship and Media: A Sociological Study of Paroja Tribe and its Identity Construction Chapter 8: The nexus between xenophobia and GBV: A qualitative inquiry on African migrant women’s lived experiences in Durban, South Africa Part 3: Politics of Xenophobia and Portrayal of Enemy Image Chapter 9: Discrimination, Criminalisation and Xenophobia in the Media: the case of Venezuelan Migration in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru Chapter 10: ‘Aliens are here to destroy us’ – Xenophobia and the Art of Headlining in South African Media Chapter 11: Throwing Stones in still ponds: the nexus between Xenophobia and Afrophobia and the Instrumentalisation of the Media in Cȏte d’Ivoire and post-Apartheid South Africa Part 4: Social Media and Xenophobia Chapter 12: Interplays between Anti-Islam and Anti-Migration Sentiments in the Turkish Context Chapter 13: Hate Speech on Facebook and Its Implications on National Unity in Cameroon Chapter 14: The criminalisation of migration in South Africa: An exploration of Operation Dudula and Fiela from a social media perspective Chapter 15: Anti-immigrant attitudes and social media use: An empirical study on xenophobia in North MacedoniaReviewsAuthor InformationSenthan Selvarajah is a co-director at the Centre for Media, Human Rights and Peacebuilding, UK; CEO at the Gate Foundation, UK; and a PhD supervisor for Unicaf University students. Nesrin Kenar is an associate professor at the Faculty of Political Sciences, Sakarya University, Turkey, and a co-director of the Centre for Media, Human Rights and Peacebuilding, UK. She was the former vice dean of the Faculty of Political Sciences at Sakarya University. Ibrahim Seaga Shaw is the chairman/information commissioner of Right to Access Information Commission; the coordinator of the Graduate Program at the Faculty of Communication, Media, and Information Studies, Fourah Bay College, University of Sierra Leone; and a co-director at the Centre for Media, Human Rights and Peacebuilding, UK. Pradeep Dhakal is a co-director at the Centre for Media, Human Rights and Peacebuilding, UK; and a director of Chetanalaya Institute, Nepal. Before that, he was a lecturer at Tribhuvan University, Nepal. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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