In this book, using both qualitative and quantitative scientific research as a basis, contributors analyze how migration is depicted in news media and social media from Spain, Italy and Greece and the implications and consequences of these portrayals.
Edited by Carlos Arcila Calderón and Andreas Veglis - Contributions by Javier J. Amores; Carlos Arcila Calderón; David Blanco-Herrero; Diego Garusi; Angeliki Konstantinidou; Maria Matsiola; Martin Oller Alonso; Nikos S. Panagiotou; Patricia Sánchez-Holgad
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Understanding the Representation of Migrants to Prevent Hatred. The PHARM Experience
Carlos Arcila Calderón, Andreas Veglis
Chapter 2: Migration Dynamics in Southern Europe in the 20th and 21st Centuries
Mikolaj Stanek, Angeliki Konstantinidou, Francesca Vianello,
Chapter 3: The Figures Explaining the Impact of Migration
Javier J. Amores, David Blanco-Herrero, Patricia Sánchez-Holgado
Chapter 4: Depictions of Migrants and Refugees in News Photographs from Southern Europe
Javier J. Amores, Nikolaos Panagiotou, Diego Garusi, Maria Matsiola
Chapter 5: Negative Perceptions and Hate Speech Towards Migrants and Refugees in Southern Europe through Social Media
Theodora Saridou, Javier J. Amores, Martín Oller, Andreas Veglis, Nikolaus Panagiotou
Chapter 6: Journalists' Perceptions About Migration and Hate Speech Against Migrants in Southern Europe
Diego Garusi, Martín Oller, Maria Matsiola, David Blanco Herrero, Theodora Saridou, Patricia Sánchez Holgado
Chapter 7: Migrants and Refugees in Southern Europe Beyond the News Stories: Lessons to be Learned
David Blanco-Herrero, Javier J. Amores, Patricia Sánchez-Holgado
About the Contributors