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  1. Migration journalists and social media: “walking the line” in a love/hate paradox
  2. Exploring Discursive Strategies of Dark Participation: User Comments on Migration in New York Times and Τhe Guardian
  3. Migrants as ‘pawns’: Antimigrant debates on Twitter and their affinity to European border politics and discourses
  4. Migrant Racialization on Twitter during a border and a pandemic crisis
  5. The “Refugee Crisis” as a Eurocentric Media Construct: An Exploratory Analysis of Pro-Migrant Media Representations in the Guardian and the New York Times
  6. Dilemmas of sexual citizenship: A critical social psychological analysis of Civil Union law representations in Greek Cypriot newspapers
  7. Blocking the solution: S ocial representations of threats and (non)dialogue with alternative representations in Greek‐Cypriot newspapers during peace negotiations
  8. Understanding media debate around migration: The relation between favorable and unfavorable representations of migration in the Greek Cypriot press.
  9. Media representations of Europe during the 2015 Refugee Crisis
  10. Media representations of national identifications during negotiations for a Cyprus settlement