What is it about?

This book deals with the construction of the ‘other’ in European media at a time when the recently expanded EU needs to tackle new challenges, particularly terror attacks, refugees, global political uncertainty and economic inequality. Drawing on data from British, Polish, French, Czech, Italian, Hungarian, Spanish and Estonian contexts, the individual papers investigate how various social groupings – regions, nations, ethnicities, communities, cultures – are discursively constructed as ‘outsiders’ rather than ‘insiders’, as ‘them’ rather than ‘us’.

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Why is it important?

The aim of the book is to document the diverse discursive forms of othering, ranging from differentiation to discrimination, that are directed against various ‘other Europeans’ in both institutionalized media and such non-elite semi-public contexts as discussion forums and citizen blogs.

Perspectives

While most of the papers are grounded in linguistics and critical discourse studies, the book will also appeal to numerous other social scientists interested in the interface between language, media and social issues.

Dr hab. Katarzyna Molek-Kozakowska
University of Opole

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This page is a summary of: Representing the Other in European Media Discourses, November 2017, John Benjamins,
DOI: 10.1075/dapsac.74.
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