Media and government framing of asylum seekers and migrant workers in Canada during the COVID-19 pandemic

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Michelle Stack
Amea Wilbur
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[1] University of British Columbia,Department of Educational Studies, Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies
[2] University of the Fraser Valley,Faculty of Professional Studies
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Media; Refugees; Asylum seekers; Canada; Social movement education; Critical discourse analysis; Adult education;
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One understudied area of adult education and lifelong learning is the role of media as educator and policy player. This article describes how the authors used critical discourse analysis to examine how asylum seekers, migrant workers and their advocates have challenged long-standing discursive framings of them as benefactors of Canadian generosity, criminals, burdens or victims – during the first ten months of the COVID-19 pandemic. The analysis points to the difficulties of navigating media engagement to advocate for individuals facing deportation from Canada, while also attempting to challenge the dichotomy of people seen either as worthy of dignity (those who work for low pay and in dangerous conditions to care for Canadians) or as unworthy (those who work on farms or who are not able to work). However, it also reveals the potential for critical lifelong media education to inform the work of adult educators across classroom, labour and social movement contexts to disrupt exclusionary and oppressive media and government narratives.
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页数:19
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