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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.
"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 we
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Exiled Journalists in Europe
Bristol: MediaWise Trust (2006), 54 pp.
"This Report is an initial attempt to discover what support is currently available for exiled journalists in Europe. It examines the help and opportunities on offer in eleven countries: Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Spain and the UK.9 Much of the re
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Political Violence and Journalism in a Multiethnic State: A Case Study of Burma (Myanmar)
Journal of Communication Inquiry, volume 30, issue 4 (2006), pp. 354-373
"Debates about the role of media in situations of political violence call into question whether journalists should focus on “objective” reporting or instead facilitate conflict resolution. Yet an increasingly problematic assumption is that journalists are outsiders to the communities in conflict
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Wege der Kommunikation in der Geschichte Osteuropas
Köln; Weimar; Wien: Böhlau (2002), xx, 525 pp.
Egon Erwin Kisch in Mexiko: Die Reportage als Literaturform im Exil
Frankfurt am Main et al.: Peter Lang (2000), 184 pp.
"Seine Situation als Kommunist, Jude und Exilant hat den unruhigen Kurs des Rasenden Reporters Egon Erwin Kisch durch das 20. Jahrhundert bestimmt. Als Jude und Kommunist wurde er von den Nationalsozialisten verhaftet, vertrieben und auf den Scheiterhaufen der Autodafés verbrannt. Nach 1945 vereinn
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