Project details

Start01/08/2017
End31/12/2019
CountriesIreland, Germany, Spain, Austria, Belgium
Project Websitehttp://ethicalmediatraining.eu
Partners

About the project

The internet has helped to bring people together from all over the world, but it has not helped neighborhoods or communities nearly as well. The Grassroot Wavelengths project is piloting solutions for community information platforms and media pluralism, working to:

The proliferation of mass media and new technologies has brought about decisive changes in human communication processes and behaviour. This fact has been recognised by global and European institutions, from UNESCO to the European Parliament and Commission. These changes in the role that media plays in the life of citizens has highlighted the importance of Media Literacy, which aims to empower citizens by providing them with the competencies (knowledge and skills and attitude) necessary to engage with traditional media and new technologies, e.g. the European Parliament resolution.

The change in the media landscape has also impacted the role and social, professional and ethical responsibilities of journalists. To help faciliate media development in view of these changes we have coined the EMAC project. In this project, we are compiling training activities designed to help journalists in different stages of qualification and experience to report more fairly about minorities. The activities can also help in the integration of people from different minorities in their reporting as well as their institutions. We also provide terminology sheets / glossaries with suggestions for using fair language in terms of minorities. The activities are grouped in four categories and published along general guidelines for reporting. Some examples of fair reporting and further information in audio form are provided in three languages as well.

The objective behind our efforts is to provide citizens, journalists and media activists with valuable competences to face editorial challenges like fake news/alternative facts, infomercials vs. information, freedom of speech and hate speech and help them to develop diversity and pluralism in media.

Recent News

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AMARC Europe hosts EMAC meeting

On 7 and 8 October 2019 AMARC Europe hosted the last meeting of the Ethical Media for Active Citizenship (EMAC) project in its office in Brussels. The project will conclude on 31 October 2019, and currently partners are uploading the activities and the rest of the materials on the online training tool. All documents and resources will be available in German… read more

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Ethical and Responsible journalism: the EMAC project

The proliferation of mass media and new technologies has brought about decisive changes in and challenges to human communication processes and behaviour. The change in the media landscape has also impacted the role and social, professional and ethical responsibilities of journalists. These changes in the role that the media plays in the life of citizens have highlighted the importance… read more

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The Ethical Media for active Citizenship (EMAC) project: Ethical and Responsible journalism

The proliferation of mass media and new technologies has brought about decisive changes in and challenges to human communication processes and behaviour. The change in the media landscape has also impacted the role and social, professional and ethical responsibilities of journalists. These changes in the role that media plays in the life of citizens has highlighted the importance of responsible media reporting. Media communicators… read more

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Project details

Start15/06/2013
End31/12/2015
CountriesMorocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Palestine
Project Website
Partners

MED NET – Civil Society and Media Development is a project co-funded by the European Commission and implemented by COSPE – Italy, AMARC Europe, Palestinian Youth Union (PYU) – Palestine, Egyptian Association for Community Participation Enhancement (EACPE) – Egypt, Association Liberté et Dévéloppement (ALD)- Tunisia and the network Chabaka in Morocco, starting on 15 June 2013 until 31 December 2015

The main objectives of the project are to support civil society to create an environment conducive to dialogue, human rights and democratic participation in the Mediterranean region and to strengthen CSOs and independent media at regional level in their role of people’s representation, information, lobbying and advocacy for democratic reforms and freedom of expression and association. The project will end in December 2015. AMARC Europe will be mainly working on the themes of training in community journalism, communication, political participation and representation for CSOs and independent media

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La régulation dans le Maghreb et le Mashrek: Les défis


Séminaire et journée d\’étude
“La régulation dans le Maghreb et le Mashrek: Les défis”
23 mars 2015, Tunis

Au-delà de leur simple définition de « médias », les radios associatives jouent un rôle déterminant dans le pluralisme médiatique, la diversité de la production journalistique, la création de nouveaux espaces publics et le développement local. Suite aux réformes médiatiques entreprises par certains… read more

tags: FMML , mednet , news , Tunisia
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Workshop to improve capacity and abilities of community radio journalists for better quality radio productions


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Since the pro-democracy uprisings of the 90s ushered in the liberalization of the media landscape in Africa, Community radio has quickly moved to establish itself as a tool of choice for poor and marginalized communities to fight poverty in Africa. In Senegal URAC, an association of 73 community radios is bringing climate advisories to some 2million farmers… read more

tags: FMML , mednet , news , Tunisia
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Audios y broadcast

This page will contain various audios programs created by Miriam Meda at the 4th World Forum of Free Media (FMML) (different languages, indicated in each audio).

You can also see the videos from World Social Forum TV

 

See our Storifies

#FMML https://storify.com/amarceuropa/coverage-of-fmml-2015

#WSF2015 https://storify.com/amarceuropa/coverage-of-wsf-2015

LAST DAY WORLD SOCIAL FORUM 2015 – SATURDAY 29 MARCH

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At least 4,000 mass-based movements and organisations and diversity of people from all over the… read more

tags: FMML , mednet , news , Tunisia
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AMARC’s activities at the FMML

 
Measuring the Impact and Ensuring the Sustainability of Community Radio Practices
What is the impact of community radio and are sustainable practices possible? Community media institutions, like community radio stations, provide locally-owned infrastructure for accessing media production and broadcasting. By community media, we mean non-profit, participatory media institutions that are largely volunteer-run and provide a service to a… read more

tags: FMML , mednet , news , Tunisia
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AMARC EUROPE in the Mediterranean: MED NET – The PALESTINIAN CHAPTER

Palestine civil society is squeezed between all kinds of dichotomies: Israeli occupation and the lack of a truly Palestinian State; Fatah and Hamas; trust and resignation..
Despite the good wills and a vibrant non profit sector, the dialogue between organizations and Palestinian Authority Institutions is almost non existent. Moreover, the limited amount of financial resources and the difficulties related… read more

tags: mednet , Palestine
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AMARC Europe: MED NET, Civil Society and Media in the Mediterranean basin

The new project involving AMARC Europe, MED NET – Civil Society and Media  Development, met in Tunis the  28 and 29 October 2013 for its first Regional Seminar.

The project is mainly funded by the European Union and is implemented by COSPE Italy – AMARC Europe, Palestinian Youth Union (PYU) – Palestine, Egyptian Association for Community Participation Enhancement (EACPE) –… read more

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