Migrationsverket fastnar i Bamses honung - en uppsats om Migrationsverkets samarbete med Egmont kärnan

Detta är en L2-uppsats från Lunds universitet/Mänskliga rättigheter

Sammanfattning: In the spring of 2011 a Bamse magazine was launched addressing the asylum-seeking children in Sweden. It was the Migration Board and Egmont Kärnan AB, which through a partnership used Bamse to explain the asylum process for asylum-seeking children. The project was called directional information to asylum-seeking children. A few weeks after the publication of the Bamse magazine media noted the magazine and then the criticism started drizzling. The media reactions to the Bamse magazine were deeply critical. Journalists who drew attention to the discourse picked out pieces from the magazine to highlight the sensitive parts of the asylum process that were figured. This resulted in sharp criticism against the Migration Board, Egmont Kärnan and the Bamse magazine regarding their decision to publish a magazine which, according to media does not reflect the reality of what many of the asylum-seeking children have. The purpose of this study is to investigate the cooperation between the Migration Board and Egmont Kärnan. Its purpose also lies in the possibility of power media has to influence the discourse. The study was conducted through interviews and then goes on to a discourse analysis of the media reporting in connection with the publication of the Bamse magazine.

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