[FoME] Moving stories: international review of how media cover migration

Christoph Dietz Christoph.Dietz at CAMECO.ORG
Do Dez 17 11:33:29 CET 2015


Moving stories: international review of how media cover migration
London: Ethical Journalism Network, 2015, 106 p.

Download:
http://ethicaljournalismnetwork.org/en/contents/moving-stories-international-review-of-how-media-cover-migration


Inhalt:

- Introduction. Moving Stories
- Recommendations and useful links
- The View from Brussels: Missed opportunities to call the European
Union to account
- Bulgaria: A study in media sensationalism
- Italy: A charter for tolerant journalism: Media take centre stage in
the mediterranean drama
- Turkey: Media under the government’s thumb and migrants in a
legislative limbo
- United kingdom: How journalism plays follow-my-leader in the rhetoric
of negativity
- Australia: In a nation of migrants the media faces its own identity
crisis
- Brazil: Where politics takes precedence over the people who make it
- China: An inside story the invisible and ignored migrant workforce
- The Gambia: Desperate young take the backway to an uncertain future
- India: How missing facts and context are toxic for media coverage
- Lebanon: Media put humanity in the picture as refugee crisis takes
hold
- Mexico: Shallow journalism in a land where political bias rules the
newsroom
- Nepal: Information gaps fail to keep track of a country on the move
- South Africa: Compelling tales of afrophobia and media selective
bllndness
- United States: The Trump Card: How US news media dealt with a migrant
hate manifesto.


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