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Asylum Seekers Arrived, Elites Occupied the Air: Topics and Interviewees in YLE's Magazine Programmes During the "Asylum Seeker Crisis"




List of AuthorsPerälä Annu, Niemi Mari K.

PublisherNORDICOM University of Gothenburg

PlaceGöteborg

Publication year2018

JournalNordicom Review

Volume number39

Issue number2

Start page79

End page93

Number of pages15

ISSN1403-1108

eISSN2001-5119

DOIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.2478/nor-2018-0013

URLhttp://nordicom.gu.se/sv/system/tdf/kapitel-pdf/perala_niemi_2018.pdf?file=1&type=node&id=39745

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/35410961


Abstract

In this study, we examine the choice of interviewees and discussion topics made by Finland’s national broadcasting company YLE during the so-called "asylum seeker crisis" of 2015 and 2016. The rapid increase in asylum seekers, combined with deepening political tensions regarding the situation and the entry of a populist anti-immigration party into government, created a challenging environment for the media. This was especially true for YLE, which is committed to political neutrality and cultural diversity. Our data shows that the "crisis" was framed as a crisis hitting Finland and European decision-making rather than as a humanitarian crisis. Despite long-term academic criticism of bias in expert interviewee selection (e.g. the underrepresentation of minority and female interviewees), the media continued to use traditional sources of knowledge. However, in a novel approach for Finland, the media engaged the large-scale involvement of politicians, and especially representatives of the populist Finns Party.


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