articleJournal of English LinguisticsJan 15, 2008Closed access

Fleeing, Sneaking, Flooding

Lancaster University

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Abstract

This paper examines the discursive construction of refugees and asylum seekers (and to a lesser extent immigrants and migrants) in a 140-million-word corpus of UK press articles published between 1996 and 2005. Taking a corpus-based approach, the data were analyzed not only as a whole, but also with regard to synchronic variation, by carrying out concordance analyses of keywords which occurred within tabloid and broad-sheet newspapers, and diachronic change, albeit mainly approached from an unusual angle, by investigating consistent collocates and frequencies of specific terms over time. The analyses point to a number of (mainly negative) categories of representation, the existence and development of…

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Keywords
  • Conflation
  • Newspaper
  • Refugee
  • Confusion
  • Representation (politics)
  • Corpus linguistics
  • Concordance
  • Linguistics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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