CARTEL 5 INGLÉS

 

Language, the tool the journalist uses to describe the world around us, is also a factor when it comes to defining and constructing our imaginaries, the frameworks and settings within which we encase our immediate universe. Islam, Muslims and Journalism. Guidelines for Media seeks to provide data and recommendations so that journalists take into account the conceptual frameworks -which are loaded with negative stereotypes- within which we unconsciously constrict Islam and Muslims.

 

This guide has been produced by Fundación Al Fanar in collaboration with European Institute of the Mediterranean (IEMed), Collectif Contre l’Islamophobie en Belgique (CCIB), Media Diversity Institute (MDI), NOOR Foundation, European Federation of Journalists (EFJ), Observatorio Español del Racismo y la Xenofobia (OBERAXE) and has been co-financed by IEMed within the framework of the Observatory of Islamophobia in the
Media project, and the European Union’s Rights, Equality and Citizenship Programme 2014-
2020, as part of the Stop-islamophobia project.

 

Islam, personas musulmanas y periodismo

lslam, Muslims and Journalism

 

“The content of this guide represents the views of the author only and is his/her sole responsibility. The European Commission does not accept any responsibility for use that may be made of the information it contains”.

LOGOS ESPAÑOL

“The content of this guide represents the views of the author only and is his/her sole responsibility. The European Commission does not accept any responsibility for use that may be made of the information it contains”.

 

Entradas recomendadas

Aún no hay comentarios, ¡añada su voz abajo!


Añadir un comentario

Tu dirección de correo electrónico no será publicada. Los campos obligatorios están marcados con *