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Media on the Move: Migrants and Minorities and the Media. 4th Symposium Forum Medien Und Entwicklung (FoME)

Aachen: Catholic Media Council (CAMECO) (2009), 84 pp.

Contains many illustrations, tables

Signature commbox: 10-Minorities-E 2009

"The symposium focused in three sections on migration and ethnic minority media coverage within Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Middle East and South-Eastern Europe. Special attention was paid to concrete experiences regarding the strengthening of ethnic and diversity media and the potentials as well as the limits of Diaspora media. The contributions on "Migration and the Media" give concrete practical insights into how to inform effectively on migration issues (Hulst), how to combine edutainment campaigns with social action (Salas) and how to advocate the rights of refugees (Missanga, Horngren). The inputs on "Media, Minorities and Diversity" elaborate the differences between Indonesian Diaspora and minority media (Koesoemawiria), policies to prevent discrimination and stereotyping by a public service broadcaster (Hassen) and the relevance of media monitoring in enforcing ethical journalism standards (Bird). On a conceptual level, lessons learnt on holistic donor strategies (Struthers) and the media approach of the Council of Europe's antidiscrimination campaign (Blion) are discussed. The need for close cooperation between mainstream and ethnic diversity media was not only stressed in the two latter papers, but turned out to be a major common concern of the conference participants. The "Potentials of Diaspora Media" are illustrated by two practical experiences and one research study. The work of the Democratic Voice of Burma (DVB) points out the effects of first hand visual TV images on international pressure on military regimes (Khin Maung Win), meanwhile the weekly newspaper The Zimbabwean uses a legal loophole to disseminate independent information within a closed society (Mbanga). A study on the Internet usage of migrants in Germany shows that a high percentage has become more involved and interested in political topics regarding their home and host countries (Kissau)." (Executive summary)
Executive summary / Christoph Dietz and Petra Stammen, 6
PART I: MIGRATION AND THE MEDIA
A multi-media project in Georgia: Informed Migration / Marc Hulst, 11
Radio Kwizera: Empowerment in a fragile region / Damas Missanga, 18
Fostering social action through radio drama: Migration stories "from here and there" / Seidy Salas Viquez, 25
The Radio 1812 project: Getting migration on air / Myriam N. Horngren, 31
PART II: MEDIA AND MINORITIES AND DIVERSITY
SABC - Broadcasting in a diverse society: Equal or equitable? / Fakir Hassen, 35
Media Monitoring Africa: How media monitoring can change the world / William Bird, 40
Indonesian diaspora and minority media: Mirroring me daily / Edith Koesoemawiria, 50
Approach - Models - Impact: Strategic support of Roma media initiatives / Marie Struthers, 57
Europe's Ethnic & Diversity Media: Beyond mere visibility / Reynald Blion, 65
PART III: POTENTIALS OF DIASPORA MEDIA
The Democratic Voice of Burma: Strategies of a an exile media organisation / Khin Maung Win, 70
The Zimbabwean: Local news from abroad / Wilf Mbanga, 75
Online spheres of migrants in Germany: How and why migrants use the Internet / Kathrin Kissau, 80