The treatment of migration in the border contexts of the United States-Mexico and Ceuta and Melilla by the Spanish press

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Alexander Amado Acedo
Juan Manuel Trillo Santamaría
Valerià Paül Carril
The purpose of this paper is to offer an analysis of the Spanish press regarding the two studied border contexts: The United States-Mexico and Spain-Morocco, specifically, Ceuta and Melilla. Through the study of the content used by the observed communication media, two major issues are approached: the identification of discursive strategies of stigmatization of the migrant at the border and the different narratives between both case studies. The results show that the Spanish media offer a more negative image of the migrant in the Spanish-Moroccan border than in the Mexican-American context.

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Amado Acedo, Alexander et al. “The treatment of migration in the border contexts of the United States-Mexico and Ceuta and Melilla by the Spanish press”. Treballs de la Societat Catalana de Geografia, no. 91, pp. 9-32, https://raco.cat/index.php/TreballsSCGeografia/article/view/406933.