Janus-Faced Portrayal: News Representation of Migrant Workers in Malaysian Newspapers Amid COVID-19

Authors

  • Huihuang Lai lyehh0116@outlook.com
  • Hanizah Idris Universiti Malaya
  • Jiankun Gong Universiti Malaya

Keywords:

migrant workers, news representation, Malaysia, COVID-19, Malaysian newspaper, news portrayal

Abstract

The global pandemic has adversely affected migrant workers psychologically and economically, leading to a poor quality of life. How the Malaysian media portrays this group during uncertainty remains unexplored. Aside from Eurocentric-focused scholarship, this study uniquely examines the representation of migrant workers in Malaysia. An inductive qualitative analysis of two Malaysian newspapers, Malay Mail (n = 36) and New Straits Times (n = 33), was conducted from January 2021 to August 2021. The findings show that the media portray migrant workers in a Janus-faced manner: They sympathetically represent them as vulnerable groups but also with an antagonistic stereotypical representation. This shows that media outlets adopt a more versatile approach to reporting on this group, which differs from previous studies. This study adds new perspectives and broadens the literature on the representation of migrant workers in ASEAN countries, such as Malaysia. It is also significant because it highlights subaltern erasures in the news discourses of marginalized groups, reducing xenophobia and racism toward them. 

Author Biographies

Huihuang Lai, lyehh0116@outlook.com

phd candidate at Universiti Malaya. His research interests include migration studies, policy studies, marginalized group studies, south Asian economic studies

Hanizah Idris, Universiti Malaya

associate professor at department of South East Asian studies, Universiti Malaya. Her research interests lie in policy and development, migrant studies and Maritime Southeast Asia studies and Southeast Asia economics

Jiankun Gong, Universiti Malaya

doctoral candidate,at Department of Media and Communication Studies, University of Malaya. His research interests lie at media effect, health communication, digital journalism and wellbeing.

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2023-12-26

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