
Negotiating Group Identities in Multicultural Germany
The Role of Mainstream Media, Discourse Relations, and Political Alliances
David Abadi(Author)
Lexington Books (Publisher)
Published on 20. September 2017
Book
Hardback
262 pages
978-1-4985-5700-9 (ISBN)
Description
This book scrutinizes the media portrayals of (ethnic/religious) minorities in Germany, encompassing the fields of public affairs, media effects, political communication, multiculturalism, populism in the media and politicized uses of collective identities. It compares the political discourse (Bundestag plenary protocols) with the mainstream discourse (mainstream press) in Germany over the sample period of 2009-2015, and explores a multi-layered debate from different perspectives by combining quantitative and qualitative methodologies. Moreover, this research intends to detect, analyze and connect the dots between recurrent themes, news stories, actors, events and ideologies within the delicate debate on minorities in Germany's multicultural society. The mixed-methods approach includes content analysis, template analysis, relational discourse analysis, latent class cluster analysis and multinomial logistic regression. The interdisciplinary approach of this research presents various aspects of social sciences, such as media and communication studies (agenda-setting theory), social psychology (social-identity theory), media sociology (discursive power), political science (right-wing populism) and anthropology (race and ethnicity). This extensive research is meant to contribute to existing political efforts and academic studies, in order to fully grasp the dynamics of German immigration and integration policies.
Reviews / Votes
Deploying an impressive combination of methods, this study examines discursive struggles in German newspapers as well as in the German parliament. While some commentators praise (or loathe) Germany for its 'political correctness' and welcoming attitude, David Abadi demonstrates decreasing inhibitions to associate Muslims, ethnic minorities, and refugees with extremism, criminality, or terrorism. -- Justus Uitermark, University of Amsterdam This book is a stimulating and intelligent analysis of the portrayal of migrants in Germany. The discrepancy between a more rational debate in the German legislature and executive and a somewhat sensationalist discourse in the media based on news values is dysfunctional-what we need is a reorientation of mass media towards normative goals of the rational public sphere. -- Kai Hafez, University of Erfurt, GermanyMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
2 Charts, 36 Tables
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
584 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4985-5700-9 (9781498557009)
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Negotiating Group Identities in Multicultural Germany
The Role of Mainstream Media, Discourse Relations, and Political Alliances
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David Abadi
Negotiating Group Identities in Multicultural Germany
The Role of Mainstream Media, Discourse Relations, and Political Alliances
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Person
David Abadi is a PhD graduate in the social sciences from the Institute for Media Studies at the University of Leuven, Belgium, where he has been researching political alliances, media discourses and social identities across Germany's multicultural society. Prior to his academic research, he has worked as a news media analyst for a leading international broadcaster, evaluating the coverage on global politics, EU public affairs, migration and integration policies as well as diaspora communities in Germany. He has also contributed to various ICT projects for multiple corporations in the fields of web intelligence analysis, (social) media monitoring and digital marketing research.
Content
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Current State of Affairs in Germany's Multicultural Society
Chapter 2: Theoretical Grounding and Methodologies
Chapter 3: Recent Trends in German Integration Discourse: From the Sarrazin Controversies to the Decline of Political Correctness
Chapter 4: Leitkultur and Discourse Hegemonies: German Mainstream Media Coverage on the Integration Debate between 2009 and 2014
Chapter 5: Leitkultur 3.0: A Latent Class Cluster Analysis of German Integration Discourse within Bundestag Plenary Protocols and Mainstream Newspapers
Chapter 6: Wutbuerger in the Luegenpresse: A Relational Discourse Analysis of the New German Populism in Mainstream Newspapers (2013-2015)
Chapter 7: Conclusion
Chapter 1: The Current State of Affairs in Germany's Multicultural Society
Chapter 2: Theoretical Grounding and Methodologies
Chapter 3: Recent Trends in German Integration Discourse: From the Sarrazin Controversies to the Decline of Political Correctness
Chapter 4: Leitkultur and Discourse Hegemonies: German Mainstream Media Coverage on the Integration Debate between 2009 and 2014
Chapter 5: Leitkultur 3.0: A Latent Class Cluster Analysis of German Integration Discourse within Bundestag Plenary Protocols and Mainstream Newspapers
Chapter 6: Wutbuerger in the Luegenpresse: A Relational Discourse Analysis of the New German Populism in Mainstream Newspapers (2013-2015)
Chapter 7: Conclusion