Media and Migration in Southeastern Europe

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2015 refugee crisis
Balkan route
Border securitization
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COVID-19 and migration
Cypriot media
Cypriot press
Digital border
Digital media
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EU migration policy
European migration
Evros border crisis
forthcoming
Greek media
Greek press
Human rights
Humanitarian journalism
Humanitarian reporting
Immigrants
Immigration
Information campaigns
Investigative journalism
Journalism ethics
Media discourse
Media framing
Media representation
Mediterranean migration
Migrant women
Migrants
Migration narratives
Migration policy
Online news
Public discourse
Pylos shipwreck
Refugee crisis
Refugee labour
Securitization
Social media
Southeast Europe
Traditional press
Turkish-Greek border
Ukrainian refugee flow
Unaccompanied minors
Vulnerable populations
Xenophobia

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  • ISBN 9781041200864
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Aug 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book examines the complex interplay between migration, media representation, and policy formation in Southeastern Europe.

This volume brings together eighteen chapters, most based on primary research, along with an introductory chapter outlining key issues, to explore media narratives, public perception, political systems, and migration policy. Focusing on Greece, Turkey, Cyprus, Bulgaria, and Hungary, it reveals how media representations both reflect and shape migration realities. In turn, evolving policies redefine those realities, creating a dynamic cycle that influences societal attitudes toward people on the move across Southeastern Europe and beyond – by shedding light on these interconnections, the book offers valuable insights into how migration continues to shape international relations.

Aimed at scholars of media and migration, students, journalists, policymakers, and an informed general audience, particularly in Europe, this volume provides a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of one of the most pressing issues of our time.

George Pleios is Professor at the Department of Communication and Media Studies of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA), Director of the Laboratory for Social in Mass Media and of the English Language MSc “Media and Refugee/Migration Flows”, Greece.

Ioanna Kostarella is an Associate Professor of Journalism at the School of Journalism and Mass Communication, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece.

Naya Kalfeli is a researcher in journalism studies focusing on ethics and the representation of minorities, with a long-standing research interest in refugee and migration issues, in Greece.

Angelo Tramountanis is a Researcher at the National Centre for Social Research (EKKE), Greece and coordinator of the Interdisciplinary Migration Research Unit (IMRU), Greece.