Abstract

Migration and migrant movement are a global scenario, in which one of the main drivers, which facilitates migrant movement, is the search for better living conditions. One of the most vulnerable communities in this regard is migrant workers, especially in the developing world, who conduct cross-country migration. Labour migration is a significant national phenomenon in India in which the workers migrate across the states, which were facilitated by the interstate movement. The recent outbreak of pandemic COVID-19 poses the greatest challenge to the migrant workers who face the challenge of displacement due to the restriction of movement and public perception. One of the significant actors facilitating public discourse is the media, which explores the migrant scenario through framing. This article analyzes how the Indian newspaper portrays the plight of the migrant workers in Kerala through media framing using qualitative case analysis. The study reveals that the media frames portray the plight of the migrant workers during the pandemic situation, and the result could be helpful for policy developers on immigrant’s integration.

Highlights

  • The COVID-19 pandemic is undoubtedly the most impacted health hazard of the 21st century, affecting all society sections and its wide-ranging impact worldwide.Globally, as of 17 March 2021, there have been 120,383,919 confirmed cases of COVID-19, including 2,664,386 deaths, reported to WHO

  • To find out the media frames uses for depicting the plight of the migrant workers in Kerala, this study focuses on analyzing the news report of The Times of India from Times News Network (TNN), the prominent English language newspaper in India with the highest circulation (The Times of India, 2019)

  • The aspect of media framing of incidences, especially those which have broader implications such as the outburst of the pandemic scenarios, like of COVID-19, will facilitate the public perception of those incidences, and through the visualization of the responsibility frames enabling the public institutions to rectify the odds in the decision making

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Introduction

The COVID-19 pandemic is undoubtedly the most impacted health hazard of the 21st century, affecting all society sections and its wide-ranging impact worldwide. As of 17 March 2021, there have been 120,383,919 confirmed cases of COVID-19, including 2,664,386 deaths, reported to WHO. As of 15 March 2021, a total of 363,691,238 vaccine doses have been administered (WHO Coronavirus COVID-19, Dashboard, 2021). The pandemic spread across the globe heightened significantly in the Americas, Europe, South East Asia. The pandemics worldwide spread have affected the poor and the most vulnerable and are putting millions more at risk of people into poverty. The World Bank Group views that the “largest share of the “new poor” will be in South Asia, with Sub-Saharan Africa close behind

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