Dalia Abdelhady
Associate Professor | Senior Lecturer
Human Interest Stories in the Coverage of Syrian Refugees : A Case Study from Turkey
Author
Summary, in English
This paper investigates the forms of representation of Syrian refugees in Zaman newspaper, a Turkish daily that was associated with the Gülen movement, between 2011–2015. The argument focuses on human interest stories in search for alternative forms of representation from the victimization and collectivization that are emphasized in the literature. Based on open coding of 209 news articles that were identified through frame analysis, the analysis shows that the coverage included contradictory strategies of victimization and humanization. The contradictory strategies are understood as a form of inclusive othering that encompass the initial desire to attribute human qualities to the refugees and subsequent attempt to victimize them. As the newspaper was party to a larger political conflict within Turkey, we understand the contradictory strategies and especially the specific shift in representation as part of the process of politicization. The analysis concludes that politicization limits attempts to humanize refugees.
Department/s
- Sociology
- MECW: The Middle East in the Contemporary World
Publishing year
2022-04-12
Language
English
Pages
93-120
Publication/Series
Mashriq & Mahjar
Volume
9
Issue
1
Document type
Journal article
Topic
- Sociology (excluding Social Work, Social Psychology and Social Anthropology)
- Media Studies
- International Migration and Ethnic Relations
Keywords
- Refugees
- Media Coverage
- Turkey
- Representations of migrants
Status
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 2169-4435