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ArtikelRepresentations of Migrant Workers in Malaysian Newspapers  
Oleh: Widyawati, Nina
Jenis: Article from Books
Dalam koleksi: Are We Up to the Challenge?: Current Crises and the Asian Intellectual COmmunity (The Work of the 2005/2006 API Fellows, page 222-229.
Topik: Self-Perception in a Changing Southeast Asia; Migrant; United Malay National Organization (UMNO); Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA); Parti Islam seMalaysia (PAS); Female workers; Indonesian migrant workers
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Isi artikelAll migrant workers are represented badly in Malaysian newspapers, whether they have a similar culture or not. Even though all migrant workers are represented badly, the representation of Indonesian migrant workers is the worst. It seems that cultural proximity or similar ethnic background does not influence the production of the existing discourse. The discourse about immigrants is related to the ideology of the media. The ideology of the media is, on the other hand, related to the Malaysian political system that follows racial politics. The differentiation of discourses is related to the issue of Malaysian political race composition—Malay, Chinese and Indian—which is a sensitive issue. Most of the migrants who come from Indonesia share racial and cultural traits with the Malay. The existence of poor interactions between migrant workers and local inhabitants increases the prejudicial discourse.
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