Contemporary Media Narratives and Counter-Narratives on Migrants I

Thursday, 10 July 2025: 09:00-10:45
Location: SJES024 (Faculty of Legal, Economic, and Social Sciences (JES))
RC31 Sociology of Migration (host committee)

Language: English and French

The issue of migration dominates global media, yet still whose stories are told and who tells the story remains an issue. Previous research has shown that media is very powerful in shaping public discourse about migrant groups globally This session will explore what research on migration-related narratives from mass media to social media tells us about contemporary attitudes toward migration, and migrant groups’ experiences globally? What are the characteristics of the narratives across the different media channels, and the patterns that emerge? What role do media representations play in how migrants are viewed, especially in representing migrants as a threat and contributing to anti-migrant sentiments? How do groups use social media to document their experiences and potentially offer counter-narratives? How does this research lend itself to new and innovative methodological or theoretical ways of looking at contemporary migration?
Session Organizer:
Erica CHITO CHILDS, City University of New York-Hunter College, USA
Oral Presentations
Gendered Dimensions of Discourses Around Islamophobia on Twitter in French: A Domain-Topic Analysis
Nina SAHRAOUI, CNRS / Paris Saclay University, France; Alexandre HANNUD ABDO, LISIS, CNRS / INRAE / Univ Gustave Eiffel, France
Gendered Constructions of Migration in Europe an Intersectional Analysis of Inclusionary and Exclusionary Discourses on Social Media Platforms
Andrea MICONI, IULM, Italy; Panos KOMPATSIARIS, Greece; Sara CANNIZZARO, De Montfort University, Italy
Media Portrayals of Migration: A Comparative Study of UK and French Press
Nael JEBRIL, Doha Institute for Graduate Studies, Qatar; Mohammed EL BOUZIDI, University Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah, Morocco
Shaping Perceptions: Securitisation and Media Framing of Migrants in Portugal
Luiza DE ALMEIDA BEZERRA, Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal
Feminist and Antiracist Digital Activism By Young People with a Migrant Background As a Counternarrative to Mainstream Media Representation of Migrants
Erika BERNACCHI, Università telematica Pegaso, Italy; Tiziana CHIAPPELLI, University of Siena, Italy
Distributed Papers