Published March 1, 2023 | Version v1
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Condensed Results Report of PROTECT's Research on Analyzing Media and Social Media Discourses

  • 1. Lund University
  • 2. University of Stuttgart
  • 3. University of Ljubljana
  • 4. University of Bergen

Description

Our research is aimed at exploring the way in which the topics of migration and refugees are reported, presented and discussed in traditional and social media. The study seeks to identify and analyze the dominant discourses and narratives that exist in the public sphere regarding these topics, as well as their relationship to broader concepts such as globalism, regionalism, nationalism, and nativism. In addition, the research has a specific focus on understanding how the right to international protection for refugees is perceived and recognized, and how the Global Compacts on Migration and Refugees are received around the world. The study also aims to assess the ways in which the introduction of the Global Compacts has affected discourse around these issues. 

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Funding

PROTECT – THE RIGHT TO INTERNATIONAL PROTECTION: A PENDULUM BETWEEN GLOBALIZATION AND NATIVIZATION? 870761
European Commission