18/11/2024
📢 NEW THEMED ISSUE – Open Access 📢
Entanglements of media, migration, and crisis
Edited by Philipp Seuferling, London School of Economics, Jeannine Teichert, Paderborn University, and Heike Graf, Södertörn University
Issue editors: Lynge Stegger Gemzøe, Aarhus University, and Maja Nordtug, University of Oslo
This special issue takes its point of departure in opening up a perspective of crisis as socially produced and productive beyond the focus on migration, and re-embedding scholarship on media and migration in a contemporary structure of feeling of multiple, interlocking, almost overwhelming crises.
📰 Featured contributions:
Philipp Seuferling, Jeannine Teichert, and Heike Graf: Introduction: Entanglements of media, migration, and crisis
Ester Minga: Slippery discourses of intertwined crises: migration and Covid-19 pandemic in a postcolonial nation
Rafal Zaborowski and Jan Fredrik Hovden: The space of immigrant discourse in the European press: Lessons from the "refugee crisis“
Jessica Gustafsson: Podcasting mundane practices of solidarity and resistance in post-migrant Sweden
Triin Vihalemm and Marta Vunš: Media engagement during Russia’s war against Ukraine: reflections of young Russian-speaking Estonians and media professionals
Afroditi Koulaxi, PhD, FHEA: Crisis reflexivity: the fragile regime of citizenship in Greece’s compounded crises
Jullietta Stoencheva and Biljana Mileva Boshkoska: Extremist narratives in the digital mainstream:
Exploring online discussions about migration in Sweden
Philipp Seuferling: Book review. Horsti, Karina. Survival and Witness at Europe’s Border: The Afterlives of a Disaster.
Open section
Montserrat Jurado-Martin: Male jurors, male awards?: Research on the relationship between juries and award-winners at film festivals from a gender perspective
Anders Bonde: Book review [Danish]: Iben Have: Lydmedier: Teori og analyse. København: Samfundslitteratur. 2024
Enjoy the read!