Journalism strategies and media discourses confronting nativist populism and anti-migrant hysteria: Resistance to regime propaganda in Hungary

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Since 2010, Hungary has become the first competitive authoritarian hybrid regime within the European Union. A nativist-populist regime ideology, focusing on anti-migrant propaganda in the government-controlled media sector, has become a cornerstone of Viktor Orban’s non-democratic system. This paper explores journalism strategies that provide alternatives to the official, hegemonic anti-migrant hysteria in Hungary. After a brief introduction into the Hungarian media system, the paper provides qualitative analyses of six strategies:

1. factual news reporting on migration-related events and trends in Hungary, Europe, and the world;

2. journalism that presents migrants as sources;

3. positive framing of contributions of immigrants to Hungary and other EU member states;

4. humor – funny commentary as well as stand-up comedy and its media coverage;

5. explicit criticism of the government’s anti-migrant propaganda, based on principles of journalistic professionalism;

6. the coverage of opposition parties' discourses regarding migrants, including political criticism of the government's nativist-populist discourses.
Original languageEnglish
Publication date3 Nov 2018
Publication statusPublished - 3 Nov 2018
EventECREA 2018: 7th European Communication Conference: Centres and Peripheries: Communication, Research, Translation - Lugano, Lugano, Switzerland
Duration: 31 Oct 20184 Nov 2018
Conference number: 7
https://www.ecrea2018lugano.eu/

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ConferenceECREA 2018: 7th European Communication Conference
Number7
LocationLugano
CountrySwitzerland
CityLugano
Period31/10/201804/11/2018
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