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Mediating Xenophobia In Africa Unpacking Discourses Of Migration Belonging And Othering Dumisani Moyo

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Mediating Xenophobia In Africa Unpacking Discourses Of Migration Belonging And Othering Dumisani Moyo
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Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.67 MB
Pages: 394
Author: Dumisani Moyo, Shepherd Mpofu
ISBN: 9783030612351, 303061235X
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Mediating Xenophobia In Africa Unpacking Discourses Of Migration Belonging And Othering Dumisani Moyo by Dumisani Moyo, Shepherd Mpofu 9783030612351, 303061235X instant download after payment.

This book brings together contributions that analyse different ways in which migration and xenophobia have been mediated in both mainstream and social media in Africa and the meanings of these different mediation practices across the continent. It is premised on the assumption that the media play an important role in mediating the complex intersection between migration, identity, belonging, and xenophobia (or what others have called Afrophobia), through framing stories in ways that either buttress stereotyping and Othering, or challenge the perceptions and representations that fuel the violence inflicted on so-called foreign nationals. The book deals with different expressions of xenophobic violence, including both physical and emotional violence, that target the foreign Other in different African countries.

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