This article is reporting on a research project that investigated the framing of asylum seekers in the Australian news publications The Australian and The Guardian Australia Edition, during their coverage of a riot that occurred in an asylum seeker processing centre on Manus Island, Papua New Guinea, in February 2014. Analysis found themes of asylum seekers represented as threats to national identity, State sovereignty, and as victims. The research discusses the potential impacts framing may have on the way asylum seekers are perceived by readers of these publications. Its findings showed that the process of framing in news reports can both privilege and exclude aspects of an event being reported.
History
Journal title
Pacific Journalism Review
Volume
22
Issue
1
Pagination
74-92
Publisher
Auckland University of Technology
Language
en, English
College/Research Centre
Faculty of Science
School
School of Design, Communication and Information Technology
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