Huriye TokerToker, Huriye2025-10-062019206373302063-733010.17646/KOME.75698.452-s2.0-85069528986https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85069528986&doi=10.17646%2FKOME.75698.45&partnerID=40&md5=488422c5a5ef6665b3888db88473194ehttps://gcris.yasar.edu.tr/handle/123456789/9473https://doi.org/10.17646/KOME.75698.45As the number of migrants and refugees continues to rise worldwide so too has anti-immigrant and anti-refugee rhetoric become an increasingly alarming problem that politicizes the topic. This article analyzes and evaluates media representation on refugees/asylum-seekers in two different countries which have distinct media system as Norway and Turkey. The findings show that media coverage of migration is a salient theme. While the ‘visibility’ of migrants is not lacking the voices that are heard in the news are still political actors after seven years of the ‘crisis’ in both countries. Unexpectedly this persistent finding has triggered the politicization of this theme in both countries despite their great disparities. © 2024 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Englishinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessContent Analysis, Migration, Moral Panic, News, Politicisation, Syrian RefugeesNEWSMigrationContent AnalysisPoliticisationMoral PanicSyrian RefugeesToo similar to be different? ‘syrian refugee’ coverage in the turkish and norwegian popular mediaArticle