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Sat, 16 Aug 2008 18:22:29 +0900
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> From: Catholic Media Council
> Dear colleagues,
> 
> the Symposium "Media on the Move" takes place in Bonn, Germany, from
> September 25 to 27. Download the invitation at:
> http://www.cameco.org/files/invitation_media_on_the_move.pdf.
> 
> Media influence the complex social, cultural and political
> relationships between majorities and minorities or migrants. The
> discussion about the coverage of migration issues and ethnic minorities
> has primarily focused on the Western media, while it rarely has taken
> into consideration the practical and theoretical approaches of Sotuhern
> and Eastern countries. This symposium widens the scope and pays special
> attention to concrete experiences from Africa, Asia, Latin America and
> South-Eastern Europe. E.g., it provides insights into:
>  Radio Work with Refugees in Tanzania;
> - World Migration Day Radio Campaign;
> - Media Integration Policies in Canada, Germany and the US;
> - Media Monitoring in South Africa;
> - Minority Media Assistance in (South-)Eastern Europe;
> - Communication Strategies of Burmese and Zimbabwean Exile Media;
> - Internet Sphere of Turkish and Russian Migrants in Germany.
> 
> This symposium is a joint initiative of the Forum Media and Development
> (Deutsche Welle Academy, Friedrich Ebert Foundation, Konrad Adenauer
> Foundation, InWEnt, Centre for Development Research of Bonn University,
> CAMECO), the Protestant Academy of the Rhineland and the German Federal
> Office for Migration and Refugees.
> 
> The contributions of this symposium will be published. See also the
> last year's documentation on "Measuring Change: Planning, Monitoring and
> Evaluation in Media and Development Cooperation" at
> http://www.cameco.org/files/measuring_change_1.pdf.
> 
> Best regards
> 
> Christoph Dietz
> 
> CAMECO
> PO Box 10 21 04 
> D-52021 Aachen, Germany
> Tel.: 0049 - 241 - 70 13 12 14
> Fax: 0049 - 241 - 70 13 12 33
> http://www.cameco.org
> 
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