“Migration crisis” and the creation of the social imaginary: the need to deconstruct media approaches in light of the new migration law
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https://doi.org/10.5335/rjd.v32i2.8731Keywords:
Brasil, Lei de migração., Direito constitucional, Crise migratória, Desconstrução de abordagens midiáticasAbstract
Abstract: Living with the different and accepting the difference - the scenario reported by the media regarding refugees does not represent an inclusive and less unequal panorama. Human mobility, besides being a constant and influential characteristic of humanity, is today an integral component of the world economy. In Brazil, the media reports a migratory crisis and lead the population to think with fear and anxiety, highly nutritious fields that attract a growing number of political speeches. Within this framework, this article address the theme of globalization, or of globalism and its reflexes in the migratory movement, to after verifying the influence of the media in the construction of discourses about the migratory crisis and its reflexes in contemporary society. Following, brief considerations are made on the Migration Law, Law 13,445 of 2017, and the Statute of the Foreing in light of the Brazilian Federal Constitution of 1988.
Keywords: Brazil. Constitutional Law. Deconstruction of media approaches. Migration Law. Migratory crisis.
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