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what role do media play in xenophobia

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Answered by S10305
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The media’s coverage of the 2015 European refugee crisis stood in stark contrast to its xenophobic stereotyping of the early 1990s. Back then,

following German reunification, the country saw

heightened nationalism, a rise in the number of

refugees, a series of racist riots and murders, and

constitutional reforms that severely restricted

political freedoms. Newspapers published articles about the criminality of foreigners, often

using derogatory terms. Until the number of

asylum-seekers sharply declined during the mid1990s and the topic of refugees largely vanished,

a media-constructed anti-migrant discourse

penetrated society.

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Answered by darshi0703
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The media’s coverage of the 2015 European refugee crisis stood in stark contrast to its xenophobic stereotyping of the early 1990s. Back then, following German reunification, the country saw heightened nationalism, a rise in the number of refugees, a series of racist riots and murders, and constitutional reforms that severely restricted political freedoms. Newspapers published articles about the criminality of foreigners, often using derogatory terms. Until the number of asylum-seekers sharply declined during the mid-1990s and the topic of refugees largely vanished, a media-constructed anti-migrant discourse penetrated society.

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