What is it about?
In this paper, we study relationships between actors and related power and polarisation processes in the opinion pieces about minority integration in newspapers in the Netherlands and Flanders. The results indicate that the group that is critical to minorities is becoming more powerful in the Netherlands, but the results in Flanders are inconclusive.
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Why is it important?
The recent election in the Netherlands indicates that political parties who are critical towards immigration are becoming more powerful. This paper can shed light on how these political parties increase their discursive dominance. Additionally, the current political climate shows polarisation is on the rise, so more knowledge about how polarisation plays out on the opinion pages of newspapers is imperative.
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This page is a summary of: From the margin to the centre? A relational analysis of discursive contention in the minority integration debate in the Low Countries, International Communication Gazette, April 2019, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.1177/1748048519842476.
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