Framing Young South Korean working holidaymakers in Australia

Publisher:
SAGE
Publication Type:
Journal Article
Citation:
Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, 2021, pp. 011719682110319-011719682110319
Issue Date:
2021-08-16
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Temporary migration is a growing global trend, but there is little research on its representation in the media of origin countries. This paper fills this gap by examining how temporary migration is framed by using a longitudinal anal- ysis that focuses on the representation of South Korean participants in the Australian Working Holiday Program in South Korean newspapers from 2000 to 2018. This paper explores the role that South Korean newspapers have played in constructing pro-migration discourses and representing the pro- gram, its participants, and their experiences while considering the social and political environments. Key focus areas identified include a “culture of migration,” national interest, economic imperatives/employment, and “victimization.”
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