In the know? media, migration and public beliefs
Citation
Breen, M.J., Haynes, A. and Devereux, E.(2009), ' In the Know? Media, Migration and Public Beliefs', Translocations: Migrations and Social Change, Vol.5(1).
Date
2009Author
Devereux, Eoin
Breen, Michael J.
Haynes, Amanda
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Breen, M.J., Haynes, A. and Devereux, E.(2009), ' In the Know? Media, Migration and Public Beliefs', Translocations: Migrations and Social Change, Vol.5(1).
Abstract
Given our wider concerns as to the degree to which the mainstream mass media in Ireland
constitutes a public sphere, we have undertaken our analysis in the context of the longstanding
debates within media and communication studies focused on how media content
shapes public perceptions and beliefs about socially contentious issues. This article presents
an analysis of data regarding people’s knowledge of and beliefs about migration into the
Republic of Ireland. The data in question has been generated through an intervieweradministered
survey conducted with participants primarily in the west, mid-west and south of
the country. The findings address such topical issues as common knowledge and popular
beliefs regarding: numbers and nationalities entering Ireland; reasons for inward migration;
welfare entitlements of asylum seekers and people’s perceptions about the relative ease with
which diverse groups integrate. Our findings will be interpreted taking into account
participants’ age, education, religiosity, occupation and contact with immigrants. Popular
beliefs will be contextualised by comparison to information from other data sources.
Following on from our earlier work regarding media coverage of asylum seekers and refugees
in Ireland, the findings will also address the question of where people source their information
regarding immigration from and will examine the relationship between knowledge, belief and
information sources.
Keywords
Public BeliefsAttitudes
Immigration
Misinformation
Asylum Seekers