A media crisis on refugees, Amsterdam

Amsterdam
© PDC
datum 22 november 2019 20:00
plaats Amsterdam
locatie Pakhuis De Zwijger Toon locatie
organisatie Pakhuis De Zwijger

The media often portrays newcomers either as a threat or helpless victims in need of saving. The question arises then if there is a “refugee crisis” or can we rather speak of a 'racism in media crisis'? How can we better understand media stereotypes and how are these narratives influencing policy and political discussions in Amsterdam, the Netherlands and Europe? Next, how do these media narratives then impact the daily lives of newcomers in Amsterdam and in the Netherlands and other European countries? Besides looking at media narratives and political debates in Amsterdam, we will zoom in to the national and European context of media frames and narratives and the impact of these.

Met in dit programma onder anderen

Ismail Einashe

Journalist, schrijver en adviseur. Co-editor van Lost in Media: Migrant Perspectives and the Public Sphere.

Donya Alinejad

Postdoctoral researcher at Utrecht University Media and Culture Studies Department

Babah Tarawally

Journalist, columnist bij o.a. OneWorld & Trouw en Auteur van "Gevangen in zwart wit denken"

Hidaya Nampiima

cofounder Amsterdam City Rights

Jazie Veldhuyzen

Sociaal ondernemer raadslid Amsterdam BIJ1

Program:

In the first part international speaker Ismail Einashe, journalist, writer and Co-editor van Lost in Media: Migrant Perspectives and the Public Sphere wil open the program. Here he will give his analysis on problematic frames in the media. After this we will discuss how these frames are also seen in political debates and policy with Donya Alineyad from Crisis Magazine, a new platform that will be launched this evening. In the second part of the program we will zoom into the dutch context and look at the impact of media on the daily lives of newcomers in Amsterdam and the Netherlands together with Amsterdam City Rights and Babah Tarawally.


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