25 feb 2009
Journalister kritiska till sin rapportering
Rapporteringen om invandring måste bli bättre och diskuteras mer på redaktionerna. Det anser många av de runt 250 personer som haft ytterligare kommentarer till enkäten.
Text: Hanna Lundqvist
Taggar: journalister, mångfald, främlingsfientlighet
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25 feb 2009
Främlingsfientlighet passerar journalister
Frågan om journalister mörkar "sanningen" om invandringen är ständigt aktuell. På debattsidor, i radio och inte minst på webben. Ibland är det inte ens en fråga utan ett konstaterande. Men hur är det egentligen? Quick Response har tillsammans med tidningen Journalisten försökt få svar på den frågan genom en webbenkät till Sveriges dagstidnings-, TV- och radiojournalister.
Text: Qia Rindevall
Taggar: journalister, mångfald, främlingsfientlighet
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04 feb 2009
Q&A: Marc Femenia
...photojournalist who criticizes the image of immigrants in the photo exhibit "We, the Unseen" at The Museum of Work in Norrköping. The exhibit consists of a series of portraits of successful people in the professions of architect, journalist, physical therapist, Member of Parliament, or business school graduate - all with foreign background.
Text: Stella Papapanagiotou, Translation: Charlotta Åsell
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04 feb 2009
Journalists Mimic the language of Politicians
Journalists adjust to the language of politicians and government agencies when it comes to reporting on immigration.
"If the government believes that Sweden needs labor, newspapers write about newly arrived immigrants in a positive manor. If the government demands a more restrictive immigration policy, this affects the media, says the scholar Gunilla Hultén, who has studied 50 years of news reporting.
Text: Lisa Berthelson, Translation: Charlotta Åsell
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04 feb 2009
Betweenship, not outsiders
What do you call the sense of being an immigrant in Swedish, but being Swedish abroad? The people behind the website "The Betweenship" have a suggestion. Quick Response has met the founders Teresa Sida Norgren, Nathan Hamelberg and Angelica Tibblin Chen.
Text: Kim Nordberg, Translation: Charlotta Åsell
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04 feb 2009
Q&A: Magnus Hjort
...Director at the Secretariat for Research and Strategic Analysis at the Swedish Emergency Management Agency, who has commissioned the report "The Roundabout Dog and the Freedom of Speech - A Study of Nerikes Allehanda's publication: Justifications, Reactions and Dialogue."
Text: Kim Nordberg, Translation: Charlotta Åsell
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04 feb 2009
Muslims, the Roundabout Dogs, and Freedom of Speech
Muslims' loud protests became headlines in Swedish newspapers when artist Lars Vilks portrayed Islam's prophet Mohammed as a Roundabout dog. But the voices that wanted to question this interpretation remained silent. Out of that silence grew a gross image of Muslims as a uniform and easily provoked mob.
Text: Kim Nordberg, Translation: Charlotta Åsell
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