18th November 2017
By Tom Law

Refugees Reporting: Changing The Narrative

The EJN’s Tom Law spoke on a panel discussion on 16th November at Brussels Press Club on media representation of refugees and migrants in European media to launch the results of the “Refugee Reporting” project.


refugeesreporting.eu

The project’s co-organisers are the Churches Commission for Migrants in Europe and the World Association for Christian Communication Europe region.

Download the report here:

Changing the Narrative – Media Representation of Refugees and Migrants in Europe

Watch the full event here:


Migration Reporting Guidelines

The Ethical Journalism Network’s migration reporting guidelines are available as an infographic.

EJN Migration Reporting Guidelines in English

Download the EJN’s migration guidelines and use them in your newsroom.


 

How do media on both sides of the Mediterranean report on migration?

This Ethical Journalism Network was commissioned by the International Centre for Migration Policy Development to produce a study analysing how media cover migration in 17 countries in Europe, Middle East and Africa.

ICMPD commissioned the study within the framework of EUROMED Migration IV (EMM4, 2016-2019) which is financed by the European Union and implemented by ICMPD.

The preliminary findings of the study were launched in January 2017 at the Brussels Press Club with full study due to published in March.

Read the draft findings here.


Moving Stories

The Ethical Journalism Network published Moving Stories – an international review of how media cover migration – in 2015