Migration and Crime

Migration and Crime

Realities and Media Representations

Marinescu, Valentina; Balica, Ecaterina

Springer International Publishing AG

11/2018

278

Dura

Inglês

9783319958125

15 a 20 dias

508


ebook

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Chapter 1. Human trafficking and labour exploitation of migrants; Heidi Stoeckl.- Chapter 2. The Middle East Refugee Crisis. Syria and Iraq Case; Paiman Ahmad.- Chapter 3. Risk factors of the irregular migratory waves on the Western Balkan route: Implications in the European Union countries; Merita H. Mece.- Chapter 4. The securization of East-European migrants. The occurence of liminal identities in the European Union; Lucian Dumitrescu.- Chapter 5. Making the healdines: EU immigration to the UK and the wave of new racism after Brexit; Bianca Fox.- Chapter 6. Tales of migration from the Global South. The civilised and uncivilised migrant in the narratives from La Tercera and El Mercurio; Maria L. Urbina.- Chapter 7. From neglect to crime - The role of media in 2015 Eurpean migration crisis. A comparative study in three ECE countries: Romania, Hungary and Slovenia; Irina Ana Kantor and Victor Cepoi.- Chapter 8. Violence against refugees and the Turkish mainstream media; Deniz Yolda?.- Chapter 9. Victims or aggressors? Framing the Romanian migrants and crime in two British newspapers; Valentina Marinescu and Ramona Marinache.- Chapter 10. Changing Images of Migrants and Crime in Romanian Mass Media; Ecaterina Balica and Valentina Marinescu.- Chapter 11. Media representation of Moldovan emigrants and crimes. Case study: Online media; Croitoru Catatlina, Ciobanu Elena and Dumitra? Vasile.- Chapter 12. Former inmates' emigration goals and achievements before and after liberation; Angelica Hirju and Lucian Rotariu.
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immigrants;immigration and media;crime and media;Brexit;Securitization;human trafficking;labour exploitation;reufugee crisis;syria;marginalisation;crimmigration;security;ethnicity, class, gender and crime