When the threatened become the threat: The construction of asylum seekers in British media narratives

Innes, Alexandria (2010) When the threatened become the threat: The construction of asylum seekers in British media narratives. International Relations, 24 (4). pp. 457-477. ISSN 1741-2862

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Abstract

Asylum seekers can be considered some of the most vulnerable people in the world, yet this article demonstrates that in advanced industrialized states, exemplified by the UK, they are constructed as a homogeneous collective that threatens state interests. This article examines the construction of asylum seekers as a threat that is evident in British narratives. Building on works by critical security scholars, this article examines the process that led to asylum seekers being portrayed as a threat in the UK. The empirical research focuses on narratives that give insight into sentiments towards asylum seekers in the UK. Government policy, political statements and the mass media are considered. The nature of the threat examined is threefold and takes into account traditional security studies, economic or subsistence security and societal identity security.

Item Type: Article
Faculty \ School: Faculty of Arts and Humanities > School of Politics, Philosophy, Language and Communication Studies
UEA Research Groups: Faculty of Arts and Humanities > Research Groups > Political, Social and International Studies
Faculty of Arts and Humanities > Research Groups > Cultural Politics, Communications & Media
Faculty of Arts and Humanities > Research Groups > Critical Global Politics
Faculty of Social Sciences > Research Groups > Migration Research Network
Depositing User: Pure Connector
Date Deposited: 01 Apr 2014 13:48
Last Modified: 21 Jul 2023 09:36
URI: https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/id/eprint/48163
DOI: 10.1177/0047117810385882

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