What does the other look like? A critical multimodal analysis of the representation of otherness in British television programmes about Ukrainian Displaced People

Conference paper


Castaldi, J. 2024. What does the other look like? A critical multimodal analysis of the representation of otherness in British television programmes about Ukrainian Displaced People.
AuthorsCastaldi, J.
TypeConference paper
Description

As of June 2023, 179,500 Ukrainian refugees had arrived in the UK on government visa schemes following the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 (UK Government, 2023). Unlike with previous, non-European conflicts, the UK government provided three different visa schemes which, although not completely unproblematic in their set up and implementation (Tomlinson, 2022; Miller et al., 2022), provided a more positive treatment of refugees by the UK government than it had been offered to other refugees up that point, for example Afghani ones (Bejan et al., 2023).

Amongst the reasons for the novel, positive institutional outlook to Ukrainian Displaced People (UDP), scholars have highlighted identitarian factors, i.e. a ‘closeness’ in ethnic, religious, cultural and national values between Western countries and UDP, as well as geopolitical justifications, i.e. the threat of Russian imperialism (Esposito, 2022; Parusel and Varfolomieieva, 2022; Ramji-Nogales, 2022). In the British media reports of the Ukrainian conflict, some television programmes focussed on UDP, their journeys through Europe and their lives once in the UK. Based on the factors highlighted in the literature cited, two others can be postulated to exist in the media-constructed relationship between the UK and the social actors in the Ukrainian conflict: the UDP as refugees and Russia as the invading force.

This paper aims to explore how these two others are constructed multimodally by analysing programmes broadcast on British television that focussed on the Ukrainian diaspora, and by exploring the discourses and narratives used to discuss the phenomenon. A Multimodal Critical Discourse Analysis lens (e.g. Kress and van Leeuwen 2001; Machin and Mayr, 2012) applied to documentary films (Castaldi, 2021, forthcoming), is employed for this purpose. Approaching UDP and Russia as social actors (van Leeuwen, 1996) the preliminary results of this on-going project suggest how, on the one hand, the UDP other is represented as akin to the in-group (i.e. the British) while, on the other hand, the Russian other is represented as alien to the in-group.

The aim of the analysis is not to highlight a difference in treatment between the representation of UDP and other refugees, but to show how the refugee/other can be multimodally constructed in a positive way. The goal of the project is, therefore, to support the design of a media semiotics blueprint for the positive representation of refugees and migrants more broadly.

KeywordsMultimodal critical discourse analysis; Television; Ukraine; Displaced people
Year2024
Conference5th International Conference on Semiotics of Culture and Visual Communication
Related URLhttps://cyprus-semiotics.org/home-icsv/
Publication process dates
Deposited10 Jul 2024
Permalink -

https://repository.canterbury.ac.uk/item/984x5/what-does-the-other-look-like-a-critical-multimodal-analysis-of-the-representation-of-otherness-in-british-television-programmes-about-ukrainian-displaced-people

  • 18
    total views
  • 0
    total downloads
  • 0
    views this month
  • 0
    downloads this month

Export as

Related outputs

Refining concepts for empirical multimodal research: defining semiotic modes and semiotic resources
Castaldi, J. 2024. Refining concepts for empirical multimodal research: defining semiotic modes and semiotic resources. Frontiers in Communication. 9, p. 1336325. https://doi.org/10.3389/fcomm.2024.1336325
Appendices for 'Multimodality, Ideology and Manipulation: BBC Travel Documentaries and the Illusion of Empire'
Castaldi, J. 2024. Appendices for 'Multimodality, Ideology and Manipulation: BBC Travel Documentaries and the Illusion of Empire'.
Approaching manipulation in current​ discourses: A growing interdisciplinary research​ endeavour
Castaldi, J. and Konieczna, E. 2024. Approaching manipulation in current​ discourses: A growing interdisciplinary research​ endeavour.
Between positivism and relativism: A critical realist approach to the analysis of multimodal texts
Castaldi, J. 2024. Between positivism and relativism: A critical realist approach to the analysis of multimodal texts.
The representation of the Ukrainian displaced people diaspora on British television: A multimodal critical discourse analysis
Castaldi, J. 2024. The representation of the Ukrainian displaced people diaspora on British television: A multimodal critical discourse analysis.
Technology and language learning: A multimodal perspective
Castaldi, J. 2024. Technology and language learning: A multimodal perspective.
Keeping the myth of the British Empire alive: Combining a multimodal analysis of two BBC travel documentaries with audience research
Castaldi, J. 2024. Keeping the myth of the British Empire alive: Combining a multimodal analysis of two BBC travel documentaries with audience research. in: Zantides, E. and Andreou, S. (ed.) Semiotics and Visual Communication IV: Myths of Today Newcastle upon Tyne Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 331-353
Integrating Relevance Theory and Critical Realism for the analysis of manipulation
Castaldi, J. 2024. Integrating Relevance Theory and Critical Realism for the analysis of manipulation.
Book review: Mari-Liis Madisson and Andreas Ventsel, "Strategic Conspiracy Narratives: A Semiotic Approach"
Castaldi, J. 2023. Book review: Mari-Liis Madisson and Andreas Ventsel, "Strategic Conspiracy Narratives: A Semiotic Approach". Media, War & Conflict. 17 (1), pp. 139-141. https://doi.org/10.1177/17506352231212406
Review of Serafis (2023): Authoritarianism on the Front Page: Multimodal Discourse and Argumentation in Times of Multiple Crises in Greece
Castaldi, J. 2023. Review of Serafis (2023): Authoritarianism on the Front Page: Multimodal Discourse and Argumentation in Times of Multiple Crises in Greece. Journal of Language and Politics. 23 (1), pp. 138-141. https://doi.org/10.1075/jlp.23122.cas
Discussing the Greek civil war in digital agoras. An interdisciplinary approach to multimodal historical documentation.
Castaldi, J. and Foundouka, I. C. 2023. Discussing the Greek civil war in digital agoras. An interdisciplinary approach to multimodal historical documentation.
YouTube digital spaces: a form of contemporary global agora? A case study of the documentary Greece: the hidden war
Castaldi, J. 2023. YouTube digital spaces: a form of contemporary global agora? A case study of the documentary Greece: the hidden war.
Multisensory processing, affect and multimodal manipulation: A cognitive-semiotic empirical study of travel documentaries
Castaldi, J. 2023. Multisensory processing, affect and multimodal manipulation: A cognitive-semiotic empirical study of travel documentaries.
Cognition, relevance and ideology formation through travel documentaries: A longitudinal approach to audiences
Castaldi, J. 2023. Cognition, relevance and ideology formation through travel documentaries: A longitudinal approach to audiences.
Epistemic vigilance in travel documentaries: investigating top-down and bottom-up processes in multimodal manipulation
Castaldi, J. 2023. Epistemic vigilance in travel documentaries: investigating top-down and bottom-up processes in multimodal manipulation.
Beyond language: multimodal literacy and ELT. Opportunities and challenges
Castaldi, J. 2023. Beyond language: multimodal literacy and ELT. Opportunities and challenges.
Ideology and manipulation in travel documentaries: a cognitive-semiotic approach
Castaldi, J. 2022. Ideology and manipulation in travel documentaries: a cognitive-semiotic approach.
Cognition and ideological effects in the interaction between viewers and BBC travel documentaries: combining multimodal critical discourse analysis and audience research
Castaldi, J. 2022. Cognition and ideological effects in the interaction between viewers and BBC travel documentaries: combining multimodal critical discourse analysis and audience research.
Keeping the myth of the British Empire alive: combining a multi-semiotic analysis of two BBC travel documentaries with audience research
Castaldi, J. 2022. Keeping the myth of the British Empire alive: combining a multi-semiotic analysis of two BBC travel documentaries with audience research.
Political semiotics in non-political genres: investigating multimodal manipulation
Castaldi, J. 2022. Political semiotics in non-political genres: investigating multimodal manipulation.
Multimodal manipulation in travel documentaries: bypassing epistemic vigilance
Castaldi, J. 2021. Multimodal manipulation in travel documentaries: bypassing epistemic vigilance.
The British Empire in BBC travel documentaries: investigating multimodal manipulation
Castaldi, J. 2021. The British Empire in BBC travel documentaries: investigating multimodal manipulation.
Cognition and ideological effects in the interaction between viewers and BBC travel and cultural documentaries: combining multimodal critical discourse analysis and audience research
Castaldi, J. 2021. Cognition and ideological effects in the interaction between viewers and BBC travel and cultural documentaries: combining multimodal critical discourse analysis and audience research . PhD Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University Centre for Language and Linguistics
A multimodal analysis of the representation of the Rohingya crisis in BBC’s Burma with Simon Reeve (2018): Integrating Audience Research in Multimodal Critical Discourse Studies
Castaldi, Jacopo 2020. A multimodal analysis of the representation of the Rohingya crisis in BBC’s Burma with Simon Reeve (2018): Integrating Audience Research in Multimodal Critical Discourse Studies. Multimodal Communication. 10 (1), pp. 55-72. https://doi.org/10.1515/mc-2020-0014