A Qualitative Content Analysis Of How Vulnerable Eu-Citizens Are Portrayed In Swedish Media

Dr R. Arasu
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On 30 April 2004 The Eu Directive 2004/38/Ec Entered Into Force And Defined Eu-citizens’ right to free movement within the European Union. This directive gives EU-citizens the right to move freely between member states in up to three months. In order to reside for a longer period, the EU-citizens must comply to a certain set ofrules and qualifications. They must either be employed, registered as students or possess enough economic capital so that neither themselves nor their family risk being a burden on the social assistance system of the host member state. The directive sets up a legal frameworkwhere individuals not qualifying are theoretically experiencing their movement somewhat restricted. Furthermore, the people not qualifying within the directive’s requirements are at risk of being depicted as unwanted EU-citizens in political discourses. In this article I examine this phenomenon with a specific focus on the group vulnerable EU-citizens in Sweden and how they are portrayed in Swedish media.
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瑞典媒体如何描绘弱势欧盟公民的定性内容分析
2004年4月30日,欧盟指令2004/38/Ec生效,规定了欧盟公民在欧盟内部自由流动的权利。该指令赋予欧盟公民在三个月内在成员国之间自由流动的权利。为了居住更长时间,欧盟公民必须遵守一定的规则和资格。他们要么有工作,要么注册为学生,要么拥有足够的经济资本,使自己和家庭不会成为东道国社会救助制度的负担。该指令建立了一个法律框架,理论上,不符合条件的个人的行动受到一定程度的限制。此外,不符合指令要求的人有可能在政治话语中被描述为不受欢迎的欧盟公民。在这篇文章中,我研究了这一现象,并特别关注瑞典的弱势欧盟公民群体,以及瑞典媒体如何描绘他们。
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