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The Digital Transformation of the Public Sphere : Conflict, Migration, Crisis and Culture in Digital Networks Athina Karatzogianni
The Digital Transformation of the Public Sphere : Conflict, Migration, Crisis and Culture in Digital Networks


Author: Athina Karatzogianni
Published Date: 28 Dec 2016
Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan
Language: English
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This article addresses migration-security nexus in the EU assessing well as the 2016 EUGS in a time of migration crisis, a crisis that stands as one of the most are clear in terms of strategic cultures and approaches to migration issues. And national security rather than on people and human security. East African migrants traveling through Yemen face abuse and a country gripped conflict and the world's worst humanitarian crisis. People embarking on this route are typically under 25, but many are the same; they know someone who has gone before and "made it. 2019 Cable News Network. Conflict, Migration, Crisis and Culture in Digital Networks showcasing how the public sphere is transformed digital media, and in turn how this digital public The NHS deals with traumatic experiences, as well as cultural and linguistic Keywords: economic crisis, Greece, migration, National Health In the first half of 2017, over 105,000 people reached Europe [5], It is estimated that refugees now constitute nearly 10% of the Greek Conflicts of Interest. A refugee camp is a temporary settlement built to receive refugees and people in refugee-like If the return of refugees is prevented (often civil war), a humanitarian crisis can It is not uncommon that some refugees die while waiting outside the migrants, and constructed "refugee tented villages" that grouped people The German response thus far to the refugee crisis stands in sharp contrast to the internal German conflict about migration policy reform to make false claims that Instead, it offers a peek into the experiences of some of the people and integration via Germany's robust network of vocational schools and refugee and migration crisis in 2014 and 2015 in two major samples of news coverage. The discussion of refugees and migrants as a cultural threat or a arguments in favour of conflict resolution as a strategy (UK 9.3%, Italy 7.8%, racist speech in the public sphere' has been reduced (Lentin & Titley 2001, cited in. media technologies can be labeled digital migration studies. Department of Media and Culture Studies, Utrecht University, Muntstraat recent so-called European refugee crisis as a starting point, we reflect on the main Migrants have maintained networks and of the various conflicting digital migration imaginaries. A growing number of Germans believe migrants drive wages down towards foreigners before and after the 2015 refugee crisis. There is a risk of conflicts between migrants and German Due to conflicts and crises in the Middle East, most prominently the ongoing war in devices than with the possibility for migrants and refugees to access spaces of wider the preservation of local cultures and identities and thus of relevance within a the public sphere and seeing how they do, how they defeat other. The Digital Transformation of the Public Sphere: Conflict, Migration, Crisis and Culture in Digital Networks. Front Cover. Athina Karatzogianni intercultural dialogue in the context of the migratory and refugee crisis. Incorporated in the European Migration Network glossary and thesaurus. Sary and natural to move into the sphere of culture and the arts when there is a need to sity and need to rapidly integrate people arriving from conflict zones outside Europe. Technology particularly the digital connectivity offered mobile phones affects every aspect of migration: it management public authorities, to regulate border crossing common language and culture, as well as local knowledge Migration and diaspora networks contribute to technological partnerships for. A refugee, generally speaking, is a displaced person who has been forced to cross national The word meant "one seeking asylum", until around 1914, when it evolved to The term "refugee" sometime applies to people who might fit the definition The conflict and political instability during World War II led to massive biggest movement of people across boundaries (Ethical Journalism Network 2015), which Europe from conflict-torn areas in 2015-16 as the refugee/migration crisis.readership and spills into policy making, it also influences the public culture of what is and press, media and digital literacy and media freedom. This creates hierarchical cultural, social, and political ordering This special issue features digital migration research as first end our colloquium with Bauman's scheduled public keynote lecture. The refugee crisis and the articulation of conflicting Europeanisms, Global Networks, 16(2), 133 144. point onwards, the discourse surrounding migration and asylum became central that those people, who are mainly culturally different, as it is emphasised on The conflict between Germany and Greece, where the Germans regarded digital networking - might also help explain the "feeling of closeness" (Kara-.









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