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2. LA CONCEPCIÓN SECURITARIA DE LA INMIGRACIÓN EN EL CASO ESPAÑOL.
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Zuloaga Lojo, Lohitzune
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PUBLIC opinion on immigrants , *IMMIGRANTS , *NATIONAL security , *AGENDA setting theory (Communication) , *FEAR , *EMIGRATION & immigration - Abstract
Immigration is a key subject to understand Spaniard opinion about public security. With the aim to study the link between the fear policies and immigration through the arguments of the political dimension of fear and the theory of setting agenda, this paper analyzes how media (El País and El Mundo) and political parties (parliament sessional diary) frame migration from 2000 to 2003 in Spain, a period when the coverage of migration was massive in national newspapers and the politic attention. The origin and the element that determined the narrative construction of migration related to public security explains why public opinion in Spain does not question the link between migration and crime. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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3. La representación mediática del inmigrante magrebí en España durante la crisis económica (2010-2011).
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FERNÁNDEZ, Cayetano and CORRAL, Alfonso
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AFRICANS , *EMIGRATION & immigration in the press , *MASS media , *FINANCIAL crises , *ECONOMIC impact of emigration & immigration , *EMIGRATION & immigration ,SPANISH economy - Abstract
La población magrebí ha sido uno de los colectivos inmigrantes más numerosos en el territorio español desde finales del siglo XX, lo que ha motivado que posea una notable representación en sus medios de comunicación. Por ello, este trabajo ha tenido como objetivo examinar el tratamiento de las informaciones publicadas sobre la población magrebí y los aspectos teóricos del binomio framing-mundo araboislámico en los periódicos de tirada nacional y regional en España durante la crisis. Para llevar a cabo el estudio, se empleó una metodología mixta basada en el análisis de contenido cuantitativo y cualitativo. El análisis concluye que el frame más habitual es el de interés humano, aunque se ofrezca una representación negativa de este colectivo, un hecho que puede derivar en actitudes y discursos críticos con lo araboislámico. The Maghreb population has been one of the largest groups of immigrants in Spain since the end of the 20th century. This has led to a noteworthy representation in the Spanish media. By focusing on national and regional newspapers during the economic crisis in Spain, the paper aims at examining the treatment of the Maghreb population and certain theoretical aspects of binomial framing of the Arab-Islamic world. A mixed methodology based on quantitative and qualitative analysis of content was used to carry out this study. The analysis concludes that the most common frame is human interest, although a negative representation of this group is offered, a fact that may lead to critical discourse and attitudes towards the Arab-Islamic world. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
4. Fronteras que no se ven: metáforas de la otredad en el discurso social sobre la inmigración no comunitaria en España.
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Creus, Amalia Susana
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EMIGRATION & immigration , *LABOR mobility , *IMMIGRANTS , *COLLECTIVE representation , *IMMIGRATION law - Abstract
This article has its origins in my doctoral dissertation, submitted to the University of Barcelona in 2011. As a part of the investigation's theoretical framework, it explores the sociopolitical and symbolic context through which, since the mid-80s in Spain, the migration from non-EU countries has become a focus of intervention and public debate mediated by metaphors of otherness and negative differentiation. The paper explores three interrelated issues: (i) the dynamics of labor migration in Europe since the post-war period until the 1973 oil crisis; (ii) the political, administrative and legal dynamics that began to emerge in the Spanish context thereafter, designed to regulate immigration, and (iii) the set of representations and discursive strategies around non-EU immigration and immigrants. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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5. LA INMIGRACIÓN COMO PROBLEMA. PERCEPCIONES SOCIALES Y REPRESENTACIONES MEDIÁTICAS.
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León, Maritza Sobrados
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EMIGRATION & immigration , *SOCIAL reality , *SOCIAL constructionism , *MASS media & society , *RACISM , *RACE discrimination , *SOCIAL cohesion - Abstract
In modern societies, the media have a role in the social construction of reality. The negative representation of the Spanish media that make immigration, strongly influences the perception of it as a problem. In this speech, have practically no fitted for the cultural and economic contribution of the phenomenon, although sometimes it does specify their rejection of racism and discrimination, is insufficient to predominantly an avalanche of conflicting events. Try to illustrate what is said through the analysis of journalistic accounts from newspapers such as ABC and El País. Finally, this paper is a reflection on the role of the media as key factors for social cohesion. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
6. Transnacionalidad familiar: Estructuras familiares y trayectorias de reagrupación de los inmigrantes en España.
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CAMARERO, LUIS
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IMMIGRANT families , *TRANSNATIONALISM , *FAMILY relations , *EMIGRATION & immigration ,SPANISH social conditions ,SPANISH history, 1975-2014 - Abstract
The recent publication of National Immigration Survey lets to carry a wide study about the main characteristics of foreign population settled in Spain. This data source contains information referred to family structures and households. The principal thesis of this paper is to show how the rising transnational mobility produces a new frame in familiar relationships. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
7. El análisis de la literatura biomédica en España en clave de diversidad cultural y de género.
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LUISA JIMÉNEZ, Ma., TERESA GIJÓN, Ma., and MARTÍNEZ, EMILIA
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LIFE sciences literature , *CONTENT analysis , *MEDICAL periodicals , *COMMUNICATION & gender , *CULTURAL pluralism , *EMIGRATION & immigration in the press , *EMIGRATION & immigration - Abstract
In this paper, metaresearch is proposed as a tool for review and analysis of scientific publications. This concept refers to the need to critically evaluate and reflect what and how people research as a fundamental strategy of scientific progress. Our interest is situated in the field of the biomedicine and the study of health-illness-care process in foreign immigrants. The objective is to analyse how scientifically relevant questions about this population are selected, constructed and broached. Specifically, we aim to evaluate how ethnocentric/ethnicist and andocentric/sexist biases affect this process and its results. We analyse from a cultural diversity and gender perspective the scientific articles on immigration published from 1984 to 2006 indexed in the Spanish Medical Index-CSIC. In the majority of the articles, the definition of the sanitary and academic significant questions responds to ethnocentric and androcentric visions that strengthen social stereotypes and inequalities. Furthermore, they involve limitations of scientific rigour and validity, with consequences in the sanitary practice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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8. Inmigración, estrategias de aculturación y valores laborales: un estudio exploratorio.
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OSUNA, ALVARO RETORTILLO and HENAR RODRÍGUEZ NAVARRO
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EMIGRATION & immigration , *ACCULTURATION , *SOCIAL processes , *SOCIAL integration , *IMMIGRANTS , *WORK values - Abstract
Over the last two decades, Spain has become a major immigration country with the associated economical, labour, cultural impact and its implications. This paper departs from a consideration of the complexity and multi-dimensionality of this phenomenon. A review is made of literature regarding the connexion between acculturation strategies deployed by the immigrants and social values —a key component of work fit and work meaning. Acculturation strategies in this exploratory study are based on Berry's Model. These strategies identify which work aspects are awarded more importance and to what extent cultures from both the country of origin and the host country influence the attribution of value. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
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9. Opinión Pública y frames: La crisis de los cayucos.
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Díaz, Raquel Rodríguez and Montes, Noemí Mena
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PUBLIC opinion , *DUGOUT canoes , *EMIGRATION & immigration , *CRISES , *UNEMPLOYMENT , *ECONOMIC impact , *TERRORISM , *CONTENT analysis , *NEWSPAPER publishing - Abstract
According to public opinion the increasing number of foreign population has became one of the most problematic issues in the last decade. Since 2005 immigration is the second biggest concern for Spaniards after unemployment and followed by terrorism. It is has became a state issue and a central government worry of utmost importance. The media coverage given to immigration is very important, specifically the way in which it is approached and presented to the readers. This paper shows the different perspectives or frames used by two key nationwide Spanish newspapers, El País y El Mundo, to cover one of the migration crises that took place in the Canary Islands in spring 2006. Following Framing theory, media content has been analyzed using variables to show the different ways in which these media depict the phenomenon of migration and the approach which each newspaper follows. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
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10. GLOBALIZACIÓN Y CONSTRUCCIÓN DE IDENTIDADES EN LA CIUDAD CONTEMPORÁNEA: UN ANÁLISIS DE DISCURSO DE LA NUEVA ORDENANZA CÍVICA DE BARCELONA.
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Escobar, María Gisela and Monroy, Liliana Vargas
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GLOBALIZATION , *DISCOURSE analysis , *EMIGRATION & immigration , *CITIZENSHIP , *IDENTITY (Psychology) - Abstract
This paper makes a discourse analysis of the Civic Ordinance of Barcelona, adopted by the City Hall of Barcelona- Spain in January of 2006, in order to typify and manage behaviour in the public spaces of the city. The textual corpus we used for this analysis is the Ordinance project in its two versions. The Discourse Analysis methodology used in this study has been proposed by different authors in this field (Martín Rojo, 2001; Parker, 1992; Potter & Wetherell, 1987; Van Dijk, 2003; Wetherell, 2001). Results point to the emergence of two kinds of discourses inside the text, as well as the strategies from which both discourses allow the construction of citizens' identities as a new way of governability in the spaces of contemporary European cities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007
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