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A Corpus-Assisted Critical Discourse Analysis of “Migrants” and “Migration” in the British Tabloids and Quality Press

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The aim of the paper is to study how the problem of mass migration is presented in the British press. Frequency of occurrences of the words “migrants” and “migration” are analysed in four British press titles: two newspapers represent a conservative bias and two a centre-left political alignment; at the same time, two newspapers exemplify quality press and two are tabloids. The methodology used in this study follows a corpus-assisted approach to language analysis, which is conducted in a bottom-up fashion, also known as a corpus-driven study (Tognini-Bonelli 2001). The analysis shows that the representation of the problem of migration in the four British newspapers is generally negative, and the negativity revolves mainly around illegal entry, employment and abuse of the social benefit system, which results in frequent social and political exclusion of migrants on economic and legal bases. Secondly, the conservative press focus on criticising migration and migrants while the labour-oriented press, in particular The Guardian, express compassion and sympathy towards migrants. Moreover, quality papers devote much more space to discussing the problem of migration than tabloids.

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    The high interest of The Guardian in social matters such as the problem of immigration, compared to more right-oriented newspapers (The Daily Telegraph and The Times), has been already observed (Bączkowska, 2016). While in The Guardian the texts about immigration are equally frequent in both 1993 and 2010, in the right-wing papers there is little attention given to this problem in 1993 but a sudden increase in interest is visible in 2010, i.e., when the influx of immigrants to Great Britain reached very high numbers and stirred strong social and political concern.

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Bączkowska, A. (2019). A Corpus-Assisted Critical Discourse Analysis of “Migrants” and “Migration” in the British Tabloids and Quality Press. In: Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk, B. (eds) Contacts and Contrasts in Cultures and Languages. Second Language Learning and Teaching(). Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-04981-2_12

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