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The Media’s Visual Securitisation and Dehumanisation of Refugees - LSE International Development
Is the media's visual representation of refugees helping or worsening their situation? Annabelle Wilmott, alumni from the MSc in International Development and Humanitarian Emergencies programme, summarises the findings from her detailed study on the UK media’s visual coverage of the Syrian refugee crisis. When I first arrived in London to start my Master’s in International Development and
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Is the media's visual representation of refugees helping or worsening their situation? Annabelle Wilmott, alumni from the MSc in International Development and Humanitarian Emergencies programme, summarises the findings from her detailed study on the UK media’s visual coverage of the Syrian refugee crisis. When I first arrived in London to start my Master’s in International Development and
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The Media’s Visual Securitisation and Dehumanisation of Refugees - LSE International Development
Is the media's visual representation of refugees helping or worsening their situation? Annabelle Wilmott, alumni from the MSc in International Development and Humanitarian Emergencies programme, summarises the findings from her detailed study on the UK media’s visual coverage of the Syrian refugee crisis. When I first arrived in London to start my Master’s in International Development and
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