Subtle discriminatory political discourse on immigration
Overt constructions of discrimination in political discourse towards immigrants are easy to detect and have been
traditionally associated with far-right parties. However, mainstream political discourse on immigration delivered by so-called
center or center-left parties has transformed into more subtle forms of discursive discrimination, which might not be obvious and
need a closer analysis in order to be spotted in discourse. Overt discriminatory discourse has been studied by disciplines, such
as political sociology, social psychology and Critical Discourse Studies, but subtle discriminatory constructions have been rather
neglected. By combining these three disciplines, we propose here a multidisciplinary and multitheorical framework to
systematically analyze subtle discriminatory political discourse on immigration. It aims at contributing to the development of a
methodology for a socio-political analysis that allows to detect subtle discriminatory political discourse on immigration. Such
framework is composed by four strategies with different degrees of subtleness: highlighting, diminishing, homogenizing and
normalizing.
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.The interdisciplinary foundations of the framework: Interpreting racism and its discriminatory manifestations
- 3.Overt and subtle discrimination
- 4.A framework to detect subtle discriminatory constructions in political discourse
- 4.1Highlighting
- 4.2Diminishing and omitting
- 4.3Homogenizing and degrading
- 4.4Normalizing
- 5.Conclusions
- Note
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