The next meeting of the Edge Hill Corpus Research Group will take place online 
(via MS Teams) on Thursday 9 November 2023, 2-3 pm (UK time).

Topics: Discourse-Oriented Corpus Studies, Immigration

Speaker: Katia Adimora (Edge Hill University, UK)

Title: Towards more positive portrayals of Mexican immigration/immigrants in 
the American and Mexican press

Abstract:

Various studies (e.g., Galindo Gómez, 2019; Taylor, 2009; Gabrielatos and 
Baker, 2008) have explored press attitudes towards immigration/ immigrants in 
different countries. To analyse the attitudes towards Mexican 
immigration/immigrants in the American and Mexican press, two specialised 
corpora of 30 million words were created. The American corpus includes more 
than 12,000 articles from six American newspapers: The New York Times, The 
Washington Post, USA Today, Los Angeles Times, The Arizona Republic and Chicago 
Tribune. The corpus articles were published between 16 June 2015, which marked 
the start of Trump's presidential campaign, and 20 January 2021, the date of 
Biden's presidential inauguration. The Mexican corpus includes more than 20,000 
articles from six Mexican newspapers, published during Trump's era: El 
Universal, Elimparcial.com, Reforma, El Norte, Lacronica.com and Mural.

Even though the negative discourse prosodies seem to dominate newspaper 
discourses, this study argues that the attitudes towards Mexican 
immigration/immigrants in American and, especially, in Mexican newspapers are 
not as negative as expected. The results show that two-third (66%) of the 
instances in American corpus newspapers and more than three quarters (78%) of 
the instances in Mexican corpus newspapers express a positive perspective. 
However, among the most frequent negative attitudes in American and Mexican 
corpus newspapers is the description of immigrants as criminals (20% and 18%). 
The diachronic frequency analysis of the attitudes towards 'immigration' and 
'immigrant(s)' shows correlations between socio-political events and press 
discourses, which might contribute to public opinion about Mexican 
immigration/immigrants. For instance, Trump's family separation policy might 
have ignited empathy towards immigrants in the corpus newspapers.

You can register here:
https://store.edgehill.ac.uk/conferences-and-events/conferences/events/edge-hill-corpus-research-group-thursday-9th-november-2023

The EHU CRG programme for 2023-24 is here: https://sites.edgehill.ac.uk/crg/next

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