失散儿童移民的媒体报道

Q1 Social Sciences Migration and Society Pub Date : 2018-12-01 DOI:10.3167/ARMS.2018.010107
R. Rosen, S. Crafter
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摘要

本文分析了三家英国小报对分离儿童移民的报道,这些报道发生在《杜布斯修正案》的引入和加莱非官方难民营的拆除之间。《杜布斯修正案》致力于将无人陪伴的未成年人重新安置到英国。这个难民营一直是欧洲“移民危机”的一个重要象征,也是媒体关注的焦点,其中无人陪伴的儿童尤为突出。考虑到这段时间小报报道的变化,本文强调了随着被拆散的儿童开始以Dubs身份抵达英国,与此同时,“真正的”儿童移民被描述为无辜和脆弱的,对他们真实性的争论越来越多。我们认为,对接近性的关注有助于解释不断变化的话语,媒体可以同时通过保留一种基于种族化、以欧洲为中心和先进资本主义规范的“儿童”的本质观点来维持矛盾的观点。综上所述,这些观点提出了一个问题,即以“孩子”的名义进行款待的政治后果。
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Media Representations of Separated Child Migrants
This article analyzes coverage of separated child migrants in three British tabloids between the introduction of the Dubs Amendment, which committed to relocating unaccompanied minors to the UK, and the demolition of the unofficial refugee camp in Calais. This camp has been a key symbol of Europe’s “migration crisis” and the subject of significant media attention in which unaccompanied children feature prominently. By considering the changes in tabloid coverage over this time period, this article highlights the increasing contestation of the authenticity of separated children as they began arriving in the UK under Dubs, concurrent with representations of “genuine” child migrants as innocent and vulnerable. We argue that attention to proximity can help account for changing discourses and that the media can simultaneously sustain contradictory views by preserving an essentialized view of “the child,” grounded in racialized, Eurocentric, and advanced capitalist norms. Together, these points raise questions about the political consequences of framing hospitality in the name of “the child.”
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