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Intercultural Media Training in Europe (engl.)

Handbook for community media trainers and editors

München 2006, 124 Seiten
ISBN 978-3-938028-84-1
15,00 EUR
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Produktbeschreibung

This handbook is the result of a two year Socrates-Grundtvig project (Oct. 2004 – Sept. 2006), founded by the European Union. It offers a training programme that includes diverse approaches to intercultural learning, for employees and volunteers of about 1500 non-commercial community media in Europe. It is a part of the effort to combat racism and other forms of discrimination in Europe. It aims to support open access to non-commercial community media and to raise awareness among minority and majority groups concerning cultural and social diversity. It supports learning intercultural skills through organisational and journalistic cooperation in non-commercial community media. The intention of this handbook is that the implementation of “Intercultural Media Training” across Europe will lead to an exchange across cultural and national borders.
 

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Introduction and overview
Foreword and statements
Intercultural Media Training – Introduction and overview
Background on intercultural media work in community media in Europe
Our approaches to intercultural learning
Inter.Media in the context of concepts for adult education
Research for best practise in intercultural media training and media praxis

Intercultural Media Training – The Modules

Intercultural Media Training – Module I:
Models for intercultural organisation and communication in community media
A Overview of concept and goals
B Learning goals and learning matter
1. Access for all?!
2. Open structure for diversity and equality!
3. Experience diversity in teams
C Module I description in chart form
D Organisational Requirements
E Learning materials
F The trainers
G The target group

Intercultural Media Training – Module II:
Radio programming in areas of multilingual, intercultural practice
A Overview of concept and goals
B Learning goals and learning matter
1. Multilingual radio broadcasts
2. Intercultural approaches to journalistic work
3. Intercultural editorial groups
4. Workshop schedule in detail
5. Follow up project: thematic special focus programme
C Module II description in chart form
D Organisational Requirements
E Learning materials
F The trainers
G The target group

Intercultural Media Training – Module III:
Journalism against racism / international networking and internet applications
A Overview of concept and goals
B Learning matter
1. Media and racism
2. Dimensions of racism
3. Non-racist journalism / racism and language
4. Internet research for journalists
5. Weblogs, audioblogs, podcasting and intercultural journalism
6. Evaluating online information
7. E-Learning for audio live-streaming
C Module III description in chart form
D Organisational Requirements
E Learning materials
F The trainers
G The target group

Annex
History and course of the project Inter.Media
The Inter.Media partnership – Presentation of partner organisations
Inter.Media certificate