Mar 02, 2011
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- Description
- Key findings
Summary report from convening of experts on the European perspectives on promoting integration through the media.
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In order to bring evidence based both on the experience on ground and on the academic research into the mainstream media, it is important to get the format and timing right. Tweet
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Don't focus only on the press media. Radio, television and art (e.g. movies, photo exhibitions etc.) can be useful mediums. Tweet
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Put pressure not only on the journalists, but also on the NGOs who should focus on their situation and needs but also adopt a collaborative approach. Tweet
- Issue areas
- Immigration
- Journalism and Media
- Document type
- Report/Whitepaper
- Geography
- Europe
- Language
- English
- Copyright
- Copyright 2011 ERLAI, European Programme for Integration and Migration (Epim).
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- Title
- Engaging the Media to Foster Integration: Good Practices from NGOs and Regional Authorities
- Publication date
- 2011-03-02
- Publication year
- 2011
- Copyright holder(s)
- ERLAI, European Programme for Integration and Migration (Epim)
- Geographical focus
- Europe
- Keywords
- media, intercultural, ECRE, integration, romagna
- Document type
- Report/Whitepaper
- Language
- English
- URL
- https://immigrationstrategies.issuelab.org/resource/engaging-the-media-to-foster-integration-good-practices-from-ngos-and-regional-authorities
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