Media - migration - integration : European and North American perspectives
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Media - migration - integration : European and North American perspectives
(Medienumbrüche, v. 33)
Transcript, c2009
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  Tottori
  Shimane
  Okayama
  Hiroshima
  Yamaguchi
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Note
"Media, migration, integration: European and North American perspectives" This wa the title of a conference held at the University of Dortmund on June 21 and 22, 2007.The presentations and discussions from the conference are documented in this volume."--Pre
Includes bibliographical references
"Presentations and discussions from the conference"
Contents of Works
- Successful integration? : media and Polish migration in the German empire at the turn of the 20th century / Horst Pöttker
- Media reception and ideas on media integration among Turkish, Italian and Russo-German migrants in Germany / Rainer Geßler, Sonja Weber-Menges
- Media use by ethnic minority youth in Switzerland / Heinz Bonfadelli
- Migrants and ethnic minorities in Austria : assimilation, integration and the media / Petra Herczeg
- Whither cultural diversity on the Dutch TV screen? / Leed d'Haenens
- Mainstream media vs. ethnic minority media : integration in crisis / Souley Hassane
- Ethnic and aboriginal media in Canada : crossing borders, constructing buffers, creating bonds, building bridges / Augie Fleras
- Perpetuating prejudice : media portrayal of Arabs and Arab Americans / Kenneth Starck
- Issues of migration in newspapers of the Stavropol' area / Svetlana Serebryakova
- Worst case and best practice in European and North American media integration : what can we learn from one another?
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Description
Following economists and scientists, politicians of various European countries have realized that a modern society with a declining birthrate is in need of immigrants. What can journalists contribute, in order to enable migrants to feel at home in their receiving country? What can be missed and ruined by journalists and media with regard to the integration of ethnic minorities?
Scholars from Austria, Canada, France, Germany, Russia, Switzerland, The Netherlands, and the U.S. present their findings on the matter of media integration of migrants. Can European media learn from experiences in the classic countries of immigration in North America?
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