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Reporting at the Southern Borders
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ABSTRACT
Undocumented immigration across the Mediterranean and the US-Mexican border is one of the most contested transatlantic public and political issues, raising fundamental questions about national identity, security and multiculturalism—all in the glare of news media themselves undergoing dramatic transformations.
This interdisciplinary, international volume fills a major gap in political science and communication literature on the role of news media in public debates over immigration by providing unique insider’s perspectives on journalistic practices and bringing them into dialogue with scholars and immigrant rights practitioners.
After providing original comparative research by established and emerging international affairs and media scholars as well as grounded reflections by UN and IOM practitioners, the book presents candid, in-depth assessments by nine leading European and North American journalists covering immigration from the frontlines, ranging from the Guardian’s Southern Europe editor to the immigration reporter for the Arizona Republic. Their comparative reflections on the professional, institutional and technological constraints shaping news stories offer unprecedented insight into the challenges and opportunities for 21st century journalism to affect public discourse and policymaking about issues critical to the future of the transatlantic space, making the book relevant across a wide range of scholarship on the media’s impact on public affairs.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
PART I EU and US Policies and Politics of Immigration Today
chapter 1|15 pages
National Identity and the Challenge of Immigration JACK CITRIN, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY
chapter 2|15 pages
Policies and Politics of Immigration in the United States and the European Union
chapter 3|15 pages
Responsible Reporting and Perceptions of Migrants in an Era of Unprecedented Mobility ANNE GROBET, UNITED NATIONS ALLIANCE OF CIVILIZATIONS
chapter 4|9 pages
Communicating Effectively about Migration
part |2 pages
PART II Comparing Immigration News Frames in the United States and Europe
chapter 5|15 pages
Why Narrative Is Not Enough: Immigration and the Genres of Journalism
chapter 6|17 pages
Just Off the Wire: AP’s and AFP’s Coverage of Immigration in France and the United States RODRIGO ZAMITH, UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA
chapter 7|25 pages
Liking Stories: Readers’ Comments on Online Immigration Articles for the New York Times and The Guardian ANNA POPKOVA, UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA
chapter 8|13 pages
A (More) Humanitarian Take: Al Jazeera English and Arabic Coverage of Immigration in the West STEPHEN BENNETT AND RODRIGO ZAMITH, UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA
part |2 pages
PART III Lampedusa and Schengen: Covering Immigration in Today’s Europe
chapter 9|14 pages
Journalistic Strategies to Write about Immigration under Nicolas Sarkozy’s Presidency
chapter 10|24 pages
Shooting Immigration for the World: International Photojournalism at Italy’s Borders DOMENICO STINELLIS, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, ROME
chapter 11|8 pages
Now You See Them, Now You Don’t: Italy’s Visible and Invisible Immigrants JOHN HOOPER, THE GUARDIAN AND THE OBSERVER
chapter 12|12 pages
This Is Not a Country for Immigrants: Journalists and Political Discourse in Italy
part |2 pages
PART IV Fences and the Far West: Covering Immigration in the United States