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Table of contents
1. Introduction
1.1 Rationale for the study
1.2 Relevance to IMER-Intemational Migration and Ethnic Relations
1.3 Research problem
1.4 Aim and Research Question
1.5 Materials and data collection:
1.6 Definitions
1.7 Previous Research
1.7.1 Immigration policy history in Sweden
1.7.2 Political discourse and construction of asylum seekers
1.8 Delimitation
1.9 Disposition
2. Conceptual and theoretical framework
2.1 The “Othering”
2.2 The “Stranger” and moral panic
2.3 Elements of‘othering’
3. Methodology
3.1 Critical Discourse Analysis method
3.2 Ethics, Validity, and Reliability
4. Findings and Analysis
4.1 Construction of asylum seekers in the temporary policy propositional paper and parliamentary debate
4.1.1 An Overload and Strain on the asylum and social system
4.1.2 Threat to Integration system
4.1.3 Threat to National Security
4.1.4 Economic burden
4.1.5 Queue-jumpers
4.1.6 Liars
4.1.7 Criminals
4.1.8 Morally deviant
4.1.9 Humans in need of humanitarian aid
4.1.10 Tool for integration
4.2 Contribution of the construction of asylum seekers in the 2016 Swedish temporary immigration propositional paper and parliamentary debate on the theory and concept of ‘othering'
5. Discussions and Conclusion
5.1 Further Research
Bibliography
Appendix
- Quote paper
- Leticia Tusemererwa (Author), 2017, The Talk About Asylum Seekers in the Swedish Parliament, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/450113
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