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In the Frame? : Discourses of Migration : An Introduction to the Volume / Aileen Dillane, Martin J. Power, Amanda Haynes, Eoin Devereux and James Carr
The Incorrigible Subject of the Border Spectacle / Nicholas de Genova
Framing Lampedusa : Between Alarmism and Pietism : The Landing Issue in Italian Media Coverage of Migration / Marco Bruno
"You Can't Have Muslim Irish Children" : Media, Islamophobia and Ireland : Constructing Different Shades of Green / James Carr
Drawing Discursive Boundaries in U.S. News Coverage of the "Honour Killing" of Noor Almaleki / Autumn M. Reed
Emotive Strategies and Affective Tactics in "Islam Night" / Tuuli Lahdesmaki and Tuija Saresma
Being Part of the Irish "We" : The Experience of Return Migration for the Second Generation Irish From Britain / Sarah Hannafin
Irregular Migrants in Ireland and the United States of America : Discursive Representations by Irish Parliamentary Members / Elaine Burroughs
Explaining EU Migrant Workers : Irish Political Interventions in Public Discourse / Martin J. Power, Amanda Haynes and Eoin Devereux
Print Media Framings of Those Blonde Roma Children / Aileen Marron, Ann Marie Joyce, James Carr, Eoin Devereux, Michael Breen, Martin J. Power and Amanda Haynes
The "Salsa Factor" : Music and Dance as Identity among Undocumented Latino Labour Migrants in Israel / Moshe Morad
"An Affirmation of Key Postmodernist Tendencies" : Musics, Apolitics, and Placebo Nostalgias Within the Greek-Speaking Diaspora of Birmingham (UK) / Michalis Poupazis
Frame and Agency : The Public Performance of a North West Cameroonian Group in Ireland / Sheryl Lynch
Politics of Public Representation : A Franco-German Museum Exhibition on Images of Immigrants / Yannik Porsché
Welcoming Nations? : Hospitality as a Proxy for National Identity : A Consideration of British and Scottish Contexts / Emma Hill
No Nos Vamos, Nos Echan : Multimodal Framing of Spanish Youth Unemployment and Labour Migration in Social Media / Uta Helfrich and Ana Mancera Rueda
Conclusion : Opportunities for Resistance Through Discourse / Eoin Devereux, Aileen Dillane, Martin J. Power, Amanda Haynes and James Carr.
The Incorrigible Subject of the Border Spectacle / Nicholas de Genova
Framing Lampedusa : Between Alarmism and Pietism : The Landing Issue in Italian Media Coverage of Migration / Marco Bruno
"You Can't Have Muslim Irish Children" : Media, Islamophobia and Ireland : Constructing Different Shades of Green / James Carr
Drawing Discursive Boundaries in U.S. News Coverage of the "Honour Killing" of Noor Almaleki / Autumn M. Reed
Emotive Strategies and Affective Tactics in "Islam Night" / Tuuli Lahdesmaki and Tuija Saresma
Being Part of the Irish "We" : The Experience of Return Migration for the Second Generation Irish From Britain / Sarah Hannafin
Irregular Migrants in Ireland and the United States of America : Discursive Representations by Irish Parliamentary Members / Elaine Burroughs
Explaining EU Migrant Workers : Irish Political Interventions in Public Discourse / Martin J. Power, Amanda Haynes and Eoin Devereux
Print Media Framings of Those Blonde Roma Children / Aileen Marron, Ann Marie Joyce, James Carr, Eoin Devereux, Michael Breen, Martin J. Power and Amanda Haynes
The "Salsa Factor" : Music and Dance as Identity among Undocumented Latino Labour Migrants in Israel / Moshe Morad
"An Affirmation of Key Postmodernist Tendencies" : Musics, Apolitics, and Placebo Nostalgias Within the Greek-Speaking Diaspora of Birmingham (UK) / Michalis Poupazis
Frame and Agency : The Public Performance of a North West Cameroonian Group in Ireland / Sheryl Lynch
Politics of Public Representation : A Franco-German Museum Exhibition on Images of Immigrants / Yannik Porsché
Welcoming Nations? : Hospitality as a Proxy for National Identity : A Consideration of British and Scottish Contexts / Emma Hill
No Nos Vamos, Nos Echan : Multimodal Framing of Spanish Youth Unemployment and Labour Migration in Social Media / Uta Helfrich and Ana Mancera Rueda
Conclusion : Opportunities for Resistance Through Discourse / Eoin Devereux, Aileen Dillane, Martin J. Power, Amanda Haynes and James Carr.