MIGRANTS’ DISCOURSE FORMATION USING HISTORICAL NARRATIVES IN LITHUANIAN NEWS PORTALS DURING THE YEAR 2015 Cover Image

MIGRANTŲ DISKURSO FORMAVIMAS ISTORINIAIS PASAKOJIMAIS LIETUVOS NAUJIENŲ PORTALUOSE 2015 METAIS
MIGRANTS’ DISCOURSE FORMATION USING HISTORICAL NARRATIVES IN LITHUANIAN NEWS PORTALS DURING THE YEAR 2015

Author(s): Virginija Popovaitė
Subject(s): Media studies, Evaluation research, WW II and following years (1940 - 1949), Present Times (2010 - today), Migration Studies
Published by: Vilniaus Universiteto Leidykla
Keywords: refugee crisis; Lithuanian media; historical narratives; us; others;

Summary/Abstract: In the year 2015 Europe was facing what appeared to be the worst migration crisis since World War II. Its coverage in Lithuanian media has spurred different voices to reach out for the audience: the country was facing the New Other, with whom there were no shared memories or experiences. Certain historic narratives and their motifs were invoked into discussion in order to embrace certain attitudes or actions while trying to comprehend the ongoing crisis: The Grand Duchy of Lithuania, World War II and Soviet Occupation. The two-staged research was done in order to reveal how historical narratives were used to comprehend the possible newcomers and project outcomes of positioning migrants. 7 major news portals were used as a source of research, chosen by its importance or audience reach on national and regional levels with key words “pabėgėlis” (refugee), “migrantas” (migrant), “nelegalas” (illegal person), “bėglys” (fugitive), “atbėgėlis” (arrival). At the first stage, trending discourses and keywords were revealed, while during the 2nd the usage of historical narratives while positioning the newcomers was analysed.

  • Issue Year: 2018
  • Issue No: 41
  • Page Range: 129-146
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: Lithuanian