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Has 'migrant' become an unshakeable identity for some people? How does this happen and what role does the media play in classifying individuals as 'migrants' rather than people? This volume denaturalises the idea of the 'migrant', pointing instead to the array of systems and processes that force this identity on individuals, shaping their interactions with the state and with others. Drawing on a range of empirical fieldwork carried out in the United Kingdom and Italy, the authors examine how media representations construct ...

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    • Title: How Media and Conflicts Make Migrants by Kirsten Forkert; Federico Oliveri; Gargi Bhattacharyya; Janna Graham
    • Publisher: Manchester University Press
    • Print ISBN: 9781526138132, 1526138131
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    • Edition: 2020 1st edition
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