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Nordicom Review
Édition 39 (2018): Edition 2 (December 2018)
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Asylum Seekers Arrived, Elites Occupied the Air: Topics and Interviewees in YLE’s Magazine Programmes During the “Asylum-Seeker Crisis”
Annu Perälä
Annu Perälä
et
Mari K. Niemi
Mari K. Niemi
| 31 déc. 2018
Nordicom Review
Édition 39 (2018): Edition 2 (December 2018)
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Publié en ligne:
31 déc. 2018
Pages:
79 - 93
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2478/nor-2018-0013
Mots clés
asylum-seekers
,
Finland
,
framing
,
news source
,
public expertise
© 2018 Annu Perälä et al., published by Sciendo
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Figure 1
Discussions by topic (per cent)Comments: The programmes analysed were Ykkösaamu, Ylen aamu-tv and A-studio. In total, 266 conversations/interviews were coded.
Figure 2
An overview of the interviewees by profession (per cent)Comments: The interviewees were coded based on occupation or role. Asylum-seekers and other immigrants who were invited to the discussions due to their own personal experiences are coded as “experience experts”. In total, 549 interviewees were coded.
Figure 3
Interview type by interviewee (per cent)Comments: In total, 549 interviewees participated in 266 conversations/interviews. Among the interviewees, there were 122 journalists, 114 politicians, 85 officials, 74 academics and other experts, 61 experience experts, 48 representatives for civil society, 34 practitioners; only 11 interviewees were coded as “other”.
Figure 4
Interviewees by gender (per cent)Comments: In total, 549 interviewees were coded.
Figure 5
Interviewees by ethnicity (per cent)Comments: In total, 549 interviewees were coded.