<> "The repository administrator has not yet configured an RDF license."^^ . <> . . . "Immigrant Representation in German Print \r\nMedia During Selected Periods from 2015 to \r\n2019."^^ . "This dissertation investigates the way in which immigrants are represented in German print media \r\nsince the beginning of the European “refugee crisis”. It seeks to answer the question of how \r\nimmigrants are represented and if there are differences among different groups of immigrants with \r\nregard to their origin, gender, age, and religion. In addition, this dissertation also looks at texts that \r\nfocus on broader themes of immigration and identifies trends within general immigration reporting. \r\nThe research design followed a content analysis with quantitative and qualitative elements. The \r\nspecific design was that of Mayring’s deductive category application, based on previous studies of \r\nimmigrant representation in German media, mainly Haller’s study published in 2017. In contrast to \r\nprevious studies, this dissertation looks at all immigrants and considers recent developments. \r\nThe analysis focused on three newspapers, one tabloid (Bild) and two broadsheets (Welt and \r\nFrankfurter Rundschau), with different political alignments. It looked at three two-week periods from \r\n2015, 2017, and 2019 which together represent the development over the four-year period. A pilot \r\nstudy was conducted after which a key word category was added to the coding schedule, and a list of \r\nsearch terms was compiled. \r\nThe analysis revealed 576 articles containing explicit immigrant representation. The total number of \r\narticles that included the topic of immigration was much higher. Immigrant representation was not \r\nbalanced. Young male Muslims from the Middle East were overrepresented. Women only appeared in \r\na fifth of all articles. Immigrants were rarely contributing actively to immigrant representation. \r\nOverall immigrant representation was neutral with the conservative papers Bild and Welt including \r\nequal amounts of positive and negative coverage. The liberal Frankfurter Rundschau featured more \r\npositive mentions of immigrants, more mentions of women, and more mentions including active \r\nimmigrant participation. \r\nImmigrants were mostly mentioned in the contexts of sports, crime, and integration and assumed roles \r\nas sports stars, criminals or victims, and refugee, asylum seeker, or immigrant. The most dominant \r\ngroup of immigrants also had the highest number of negative mentions. \r\nThose trends were enforced by general mentions of immigration which also revealed an ongoing \r\nstruggle in Germany to come to terms with being an “immigrant nation” and in relation to Germany’s \r\nhistory as a divided nation. Old conflicts between East and West Germany resurface in the context of \r\nthe “refugee crisis”. Furthermore, the immigrant background of a person is often not mentioned when \r\nit could be classified as positive representation. Instead, mentions are tied to stereotypes and \r\nprejudice. All theses trends should be addressed to improve immigrant representation. \r\nFuture research should consider more newspapers and time frames and look at the East-West divide."^^ . "2019-08" . . . . "Griffith College"^^ . . . "Journalism & Media Communications, Griffith College"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Katharina"^^ . "Laumann"^^ . "Katharina Laumann"^^ . . . . . . "Immigrant Representation in German Print \r\nMedia During Selected Periods from 2015 to \r\n2019. (Text)"^^ . . . . . "MAJMC-Katharina Laumann 2019.pdf"^^ . . . "Immigrant Representation in German Print \r\nMedia During Selected Periods from 2015 to \r\n2019. (Other)"^^ . . . "MAJMC-Katharina Laumann 2019.txt"^^ . . . "Immigrant Representation in German Print \r\nMedia During Selected Periods from 2015 to \r\n2019. (Other)"^^ . . . . . . "indexcodes.txt"^^ . . . "Immigrant Representation in German Print \r\nMedia During Selected Periods from 2015 to \r\n2019. (Other)"^^ . . . . . . "indexcodes.txt"^^ . . "HTML Summary of #279 \n\nImmigrant Representation in German Print \nMedia During Selected Periods from 2015 to \n2019.\n\n" . "text/html" . . . "H Social Sciences (General)"@en . . . "HM Sociology"@en . .