Refugee women in the media – prevalence, representation and framing in international media coverage.
Are refugee women invisible in the media? Extant media portrayals often make use of stereotypical representations, in that women are represented as vulnerable and passive victims. Within the theoretical frameworks of agenda setting and framing, vulnerability and agency, digital emotion contagion and...
| Publicado en: | Journal of Ethnic & Migration Studies Vol. 50; no. 16; pp. 3913 - 3942 |
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Sep2024
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