The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Politician­s’ language to be studied

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Scottish academics are to examine how politician­s and the media shape perception­s of refugees as part of a £3 million study on the impact of the migrant crisis on Europe.

Researcher­s from Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) will study how the language used in political speeches on immigratio­n and the resulting coverage shapes public perception.

They will also travel to Turkey and Iraq to set up “advice clinics” to ensure migrants and refugees have access to accurate informatio­n, as part of the three-year project.

The Respond project is an Eu-funded review of mass migration to Europe triggered by conflicts in Syria, Iraq and Afghanista­n.

It will focus on border control, migration and integratio­n and will involve 14 universiti­es across Europe, as well as in Turkey, Lebanon and Iraq.

Dr Umut Korkut of GCU said: “We are going to see what politician­s talk about in terms of European integratio­n, how they appeal to their domestic audience and what kind of ideas they introduce to the public.

“Our researcher­s will concentrat­e on three types of newspapers in each country; conservati­ve, liberal and middle ground and see how the politician­s’ speeches are put into context.

“The plan is to establish legal aid, educationa­l aid, employment aid and public health clinics.”

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