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The Politics of Migration and Diaspora in Eastern Europe: Media, Public Discourse and Policy

The Politics of Migration and Diaspora in Eastern Europe: Media, Public Discourse and Policy

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This book examines the politics of migration in Eastern Europe, exploring how media and public discourse shape migration policies and experiences. It compares potential models and policy practices to Western European countries and investigates the extent to which Eastern Europe can develop a migration system rivaling the North American one.

Format: Hardback
Length: 174 pages
Publication date: 31 March 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


This comprehensive and insightful book delves into the complex politics of migration in Eastern Europe, offering a critical analysis of the various factors that shape migration patterns and policies within the region. Through a multidisciplinary approach, the author explores the cultural, social, and political dimensions of migration, examining the ways in which media and public discourse play a pivotal role in shaping migration narratives and influencing migration policy.

The book begins by providing a historical overview of migration in Eastern Europe, tracing the roots of emigration and diaspora communities to the aftermath of World War II. It then delves into the contemporary landscape of migration, focusing on the factors that drive migration flows, such as economic opportunities, political instability, and human rights abuses.

One of the key themes of the book is the role of media and public discourse in shaping migration policies and public attitudes. The author argues that media outlets often portray migration in a negative light, contributing to public fear and prejudice against migrants. This, in turn, can lead to restrictive immigration policies and a lack of support for integration initiatives.

To counter this narrative, the author advocates for a more nuanced and positive portrayal of migration in the media. This includes highlighting the contributions that migrants make to their host communities and promoting a more inclusive and diverse society.

The book also examines the political dimensions of migration, exploring how migration policies are developed and implemented at the national and international levels. It discusses the challenges that policymakers face in managing migration flows, such as border control, asylum procedures, and integration policies.

The author uses a comparative approach to analyze migration policies in different Eastern European countries, including Bulgaria, Croatia, Estonia, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, and Ukraine. This allows for a nuanced understanding of the similarities and differences in migration policies across the region and highlights the factors that influence policy choices.

Throughout the book, the author emphasizes the importance of considering migration from the perspectives of a range of actors, including migrants, policymakers, journalists, and community leaders. This approach ensures that the voices and experiences of those directly affected by migration policies are heard and that policy decisions are informed by a broader range of perspectives.

In conclusion, this book provides a valuable contribution to the field of migration studies, offering a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of the politics of migration in Eastern Europe. By examining the role of media and public discourse in shaping migration policies and public attitudes, the author advocates for a more inclusive and positive portrayal of migration in the media and highlights the need for policymakers to consider a range of perspectives when developing and implementing migration policies. This book will be of interest to advanced students and researchers of migration, media, international relations, and political communication.

Weight: 453g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367517977

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