Framing Refugee: How the Admission of Refugees is Debated in Six Countries across the World

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Title

Framing Refugee: How the Admission of Refugees is Debated in Six Countries across the World

Subject

asylum, cultural repertoires, discourse analysis, framing, national identity, refugees

Description

Across the world, the number of people forcibly displaced from their homes has more than doubled during the last decade. Although international law does not allow states to turn back refugees, some countries close their borders to refugees, some open their borders and grant extensive protection, while others admit some groups of refugees while excluding others. How can we make sense of these different responses to admitting refugees? In this book, Daniel Drewski and Jürgen Gerhards show that governments' refugee policy, as well as the stance adopted by opposition parties on the issue, is heavily dependent on how they frame their country's collective identity on the one hand and the identity and characteristics of the refugees on the other. By defining the "we" and the "others", politicians draw on collectively shared cultural repertoires, which vary by country and by political constituency within a country. The book is based on a discourse analysis of parliamentary debates. It explores the specific framing of nations' identities and the corresponding perceptions of otherness by focusing on six countries that have been confronted with large numbers of refugees: Germany, Poland, and Turkey, all responding to the exodus of Syrian and Middle Eastern refugees; Chile's reaction to the Venezuelan displacement; Singapore and its stance towards Rohingya refugees; and Uganda's response to the displacement from South Sudan. The study explores not only differences between governments of different countries but also the conflicting views of different political parties within the same country.

Creator

Drewski, Daniel
Gerhards, Jürgen

Source

https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/92543

Publisher

Oxford University Press

Date

2024

Contributor

Upload by Nurma Harumiaty

Rights

https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/

Format

PDF

Language

English

Type

Textbooks

Identifier

DOI 10.1093/oso/9780198904724.001.0001
ISBN 9780198904724

Coverage

Comparative politics
Refugees and political asylum
Migration, immigration and emigration

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