International Journal of Communication
Volume 11, 2017, Pages 4046-4069
Understanding the images of Alan Kurdi with "small data": A qualitative, comparative analysis of tweets about refugees in Turkey and Flanders (Belgium) (Article)
Bozdag C. ,
Smets K.
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a
Kadir Has University, Turkey
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Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
Abstract
One of the peak moments of the debate on the European refugee crisis was caused by the circulation of images of Alan Kurdi, a three-year-old Syrian boy who drowned in the Aegean Sea on September 2, 2015. The images triggered worldwide reactions from politicians, nongovernmental organizations, and citizens. This article analyzes these reactions through a qualitative study of 961 tweets from Turkey and Flanders (Belgium), contextualizing them into the framing and representation of refugees before and after the images were released. Our study finds that, despite their iconic qualities and potential to mobilize Twitter users around refugee issues, the images did not cause a major shift in common discourses and representations. Instead, references to Kurdi were incorporated into preexisting discourses on and representations of refugees, thus offering different actors in the public debate on refugees with new symbols and motifs to construct meaning. © 2017 Cigdem Bozdag and Kevin Smets.
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ISSN: 19328036
Cited by: 10
Original Language: English