"‘Bad hombres’? An examination of identities in U.S. media coverage of " by Heather Silber Mohamed and Emily M. Farris
 

Political Science

‘Bad hombres’? An examination of identities in U.S. media coverage of immigration

Document Type

Article

Abstract

When discussing immigration on the campaign trail in 2016, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump used the term ‘bad hombres’ to criticise immigrants, and in particular Latino men. Using a novel dataset of images accompanying immigration news stories in three major news magazines from 2000–2010, we examine the extent to which press coverage helped set the stage for this sort of racialised and gendered association. We find overwhelming support for the ‘bad hombres’ hypothesis, demonstrating that in comparison to the true demographics of immigrants in the U.S., press portrayals significantly over-represent Latino men and under-represent all other immigrant groups. Our results are particularly important in light of research demonstrating that individuals’ political attitudes are influenced by the perceived ‘target group,’ or beneficiary, of a given policy, as well as scholarship demonstrating the media’s role in fostering a sense of ‘Latino threat.’.

Publication Title

Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies

Publication Date

1-2-2020

Volume

46

Issue

1

First Page

158

Last Page

176

ISSN

1369-183X

DOI

10.1080/1369183X.2019.1574221

Keywords

framing, images, Immigration, intersectionality, Latino, media coverage

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