Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12389/20047
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AuthorsTuller, David
Accessioned Date2018-05-21T10:55:15Z
Availability Date2018-05-21T10:55:15Z
Issue Date2002-10
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12389/20047
AbstractJournalists and media decision-makers in Great Britain, the United States and other countries in the West in recent years, have grappled with the issue of how to improve their coverage of all sorts of minority groups. While much progress has been made, examples of ethnic stereotypes, insulting language, and one-sided reporting can still be found without looking too hard. When journalists pursue their mission with goodwill and an open mind, they can play a major role in transforming relations between various ethnic, religious and other community groups in emerging democratic societies. The manual's prime goal is to enable journalists to improve their reporting on minority groups, inter-ethnic relations and basic human rights. The manual can also be used by editors and owners of media organisations, who bear ultimate responsibility for how such issues are covered.
Languageen
Languageru
PublisherMDI
Subject Keywordsdiversity
Subject Keywordsmedia
Subject Keywordsracism and xenophobia
Subject Keywordsstereotype
TitleReporting diversity manual
Material Typetools and guides
Publication CountryUnited Kingdom
Publication Place London
Key IssuesRacism and xenophobia
Key IssuesIntolerance against Muslims
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URL displayhttp://media-diversity.org/en/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=106&Itemid=24
Physical Description146 p.
See Alsohuman rights education
See AlsoHolocaust education
See Alsohuman rights education
See AlsoHolocaust education
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