Partizipation migrantisch markierter Bürgerinnen in der Süddeutschen Zeitung – eine diskursanalytische Sondierung
2020
Abstract. Based on the discourse analysis of articles collected between 2010 and 2016
from the Suddeutsche Zeitung – a leading local and German
national newspaper – my aim is to reconstruct the central conditions
limiting or enabling the participation of those citizens in the public
discourse who are generally constructed as „migrants“.
Therefore, I analyse the central elements of the discourse around the
subject migration/integration. My analysis is guided by the
‚postmigrant debate‘, in particular by the approaches of the
‚differential inclusion‘ of migrantised groups and their
‚struggles of migration‘ combining it with critical race debates.
My aim is to outline the different discursive ways that allow migrantised
citizens to participate in public meaning making, and the ways, they use to
contest majoritarian views. My analysis reveals their critical
reconsideration of the system of differentiated inclusion, which is
organizing the majoritarian discourse and ‚migrants‘ everyday
lives. While the journalistic strategy exemplified within the analysis is
working in support of the ‚migrant's perspectives‘, it
simultaneously acts to normalize majoritarian position contra migration.
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