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Othering in Media Representations of Elderly Care: Using the Social Justice Framework to Make Sense of Public Discourses on Migrants and Culture
Social Policy and Society ( IF 2.238 ) Pub Date : 2021-04-30 , DOI: 10.1017/s1474746421000154
Jonas Lindblom 1 , Sandra Torres 2
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Population ageing and international migration are two of the major societal trends challenging European elderly care regimes at present. Virtually no research has addressed how public discourses about the implications of these trends for elderly care are shaped in different countries. This article addresses this knowledge gap, examining how Swedish daily newspaper (SvD and DN) reporting on elderly care between 1995 and 2017 (N=370) depicts the impact of increased ethno-cultural diversity on this sector. Through content analysis, this article brings attention to the representations of migrants and culture that this reporting has deployed, and the rhetorical practices that the reporting has relied on (i.e. genre stratification, hegemonisation, homogenisation, normative referencing and idealisation/ diminishment). The article exposes how the ‘Othering’ of migrants is accomplished in Sweden’s daily newspaper reporting on elderly care, and problematizes the ethea of inclusiveness and equality of care with which we have come to associate this welfare sector.



中文翻译:

老年护理的媒体表现中的他者:利用社会正义框架来理解关于移民和文化的公共话语

人口老龄化和国际移民是目前挑战欧洲养老制度的两大社会趋势。几乎没有研究探讨不同国家如何形成关于这些趋势对老年人护理影响的公共话语。本文解决了这一知识差距,研究了瑞典日报(SvD 和 DN)在 1995 年至 2017 年间(N=370)对老年护理的报道如何描述了民族文化多样性增加对该部门的影响。通过内容分析,本文关注本报告所采用的移民和文化表征,以及报告所依赖的修辞实践(即类型分层、霸权化、同质化、规范参照和理想化/减少)。

更新日期:2021-04-30
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