BARRIER OR BRIDGE? Media’s Representation of Immigrants in AZ
Various forms of media have contributed to and shaped negative perception of immigrants and refugees in the United States. These perceptions may contribute to dangerous stereotyping, which may impact policy and the daily life of immigrants in the United States. Various factors must be considered when analyzing media, such as the type of media, language used, consumption, and the reaction of viewers. This thesis focuses on AZcentral, an Arizona news source, and how it portrays immigrants versus the commentary from an immigrant here in Arizona. First it is important to look at time periodization of the portrayal of immigrants and how it has changed through technology mediums. The information obtained by looking at these periods provide specific terms and content to look for when collecting sources for the podcast. In the podcast, AZcentral and the interviewee stories are compared to show how different or similar they may be. Through this, the audience should be making their own conclusions to show accurate AZcentral is portraying the immigrant experience.
- Author (aut): Hoff, Jordyn
- Thesis director: O’Flaherty, Katherine
- Committee member: Schmidt, Peter
- Contributor (ctb): Barrett, The Honors College
- Contributor (ctb): School of Community Resources and Development
- Contributor (ctb): College of Integrative Sciences and Arts