01813nam a22001697a 4500999001900000008004100019100004600060245015000106260003100256300003200287520109400319650007401413773003101487906001101518942000701529952010701536 c520381d520381220912b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aLindblom, Jonas and Torres, Sandra933997 aOthering in media representations of elderly care: Using the social justice framework to make sense of public discourses on migrants and culture  aSocial Policy and Society  a21(2), Apr, 2022: p.275-291 aPopulation ageing and international migration are two of the major societal trends challenging European elderly care regimes at present. Virtually no research has addressed how public discourses about the implications of these trends for elderly care are shaped in different countries. This article addresses this knowledge gap, examining how Swedish daily newspaper (SvD and DN) reporting on elderly care between 1995 and 2017 (N=370) depicts the impact of increased ethno-cultural diversity on this sector. Through content analysis, this article brings attention to the representations of migrants and culture that this reporting has deployed, and the rhetorical practices that the reporting has relied on (i.e. genre stratification, hegemonisation, homogenisation, normative referencing and idealisation/ diminishment). The article exposes how the ‘Othering’ of migrants is accomplished in Sweden’s daily newspaper reporting on elderly care, and problematizes the ethea of inclusiveness and equality of care with which we have come to associate this welfare sector. – Reproduced aCulture, Media, Migrants, Rhetorical practices, Elderly care. 932824 aSocial Policy and Society  aELDERS cAR 00102ddc40709394442aIIPAbIIPAd2022-09-12h21(2), Apr, 2022: p.275-291pAR126970r2022-09-12yAR