
A mídia regional e representação social da violência: o caso dos refugiados venezuelanos no norte do Brasil
Author(s) -
Marco Paulo Andrade,
Sheila Maria Doula
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
pauta geral
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2318-857X
DOI - 10.5212/revistapautageral.v.7.15365
Subject(s) - refugee , context (archaeology) , narrative , xenophobia , refugee crisis , politics , ambiguity , political science , social media , humanitarian crisis , meaning (existential) , sociology , humanities , power (physics) , media studies , gender studies , geography , art , epistemology , law , archaeology , linguistics , literature , philosophy , physics , quantum mechanics
In recent years, the international migrations have gained a great deal of attention in political debates and in the media. In the migration context, refugees are considered a particular group. They are often shown as invaders and targets of physical and symbolic violence. The media has the power of producing narratives and events, what makes it be able to influence, create or give a new meaning to these representations. Faced to this context, the aim of this study to investigate how the television media has represented the violence experienced by Venezuelan refugees in north of Brazil. For this, 129 articles, published by Bom dia Amazônia, Jornal de Roraima and Jornal do Amazonas, were analyzed. At first, the titles were analyzed using the Iramuteq software, separating articles into categories. Subsequently, the reports were transcribed and analyzed by content analysis. The results indicate a discursive ambiguity between the humanitarian crisis and the xenophobia.