Journalism and the social: immigrants, the invisible
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by L'Unione Sarda
February 28, 2010 "For some thieves are jobs for poor people to help others. Instead we are people. " To explain what a migrant was Mohammed, Morocco, yesterday morning before an audience of journalists, and foreign workers in the social field. He did so during the conference-debate "Journalism and society", Centre media and children: they are part of the Order of Journalists of Sardinia, Sardinian Press Association, the Juvenile Court and the community "The Hill", which hosted the initiative at its headquarters in Serdiana.
There are words that, over time, change their meaning. "Extra" ad esempio, indicava chi proviene da un Paese che non fa parte dell'Unione europea, ma oggi è quasi un dispregiativo. Succede spesso, quando qualcosa o qualcuno diventano oggetto di battaglia politica e di un giornalismo poco attento: «Sembra paradossale», ha fatto “autocritica di categoria” Filippo Peretti, presidente dell'Ordine, «eppure può capitare che i giornalisti siano disinformati. Dei nostri stranieri sappiamo poco, anche perché spesso lavoriamo al telefono o via mail, invece dovremmo sporcarci le scarpe».
Se il nostro Paese «non ha il senso della solidarietà», come ha affermato Ottavio Olita di “Articolo 21”, e se «i milioni di migranti in Italia non sono rappresentati the press (he said Mauro Paissan, the guarantor of the Privacy Authority, during the conference), some questions journalists should even Porsel. Yesterday they did it, compelled by foreigners welcome center active in the province, directed by Mimmo Fresu. Not surprisingly, the president dell'Assostampa Sardinian Francesco Birocchi, spoke of "a great opportunity for vocational training." For
Franco Siddi, secretary of the National Federation of the press, "we should recover the dignity of our profession, and to do that we can affect on information, influenced by the powers that be." All the more so because, according to Lucia, the Court, president of the Juvenile Court, "The press has a duty to inform and educate our children."
to point the way to a journalism was more sensitive to weak Cannavera Don Hector, the soul of the community "The Hill", "It takes passion and strength." Journalists have tried and Sardinian rifaranno: the debate Observatory media and children, yesterday, has become an annual event. (La)
anxiety of February 27, 2010
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(ANSA) - ROMA, 27 FEB - "There needs to be in the true reality of the media companies have to face the problems of poverty of social integration of young people discomfort with full awareness of the issues and not by carelessness or preconceived argument in favor of political struggle. " And 'the appeal of the Secretary of FNSI, Franco Siddi, now in Serdiana in the province of Cagliari took part in the conference dedicated to "The giornalisno and the social, children, immigrants, poor, marginalized: the information meets the operators' .
the conference, said Siddi, it was announced the project to establish "a network for intercultural and inter-monitoring of social reality and its representation nei media; scambio permanente tra giornalisti operatori di sostegno alle nuove forme di emarginazione, dal disagio minorile ai rifugiati». Si tratta, spiega il segretario del sindacato dei giornalisti, di una iniziativa dell’ordine dei giornalisti della Sardegna con la partecipazione della associazione Stampa sarda e l’intervento della Fnsi, del Tribunale dei minori di Cagliari, di Articolo 21 del centro Emilio Lussu per i richiedenti asilo, del Centro accoglienza attiva per immigrati e della Comunità la Collina di don Ettore Cannavera, centro di raccordo di tutte le iniziative.
Un progetto, commenta Siddi, che «rappresenta una scelta qualificante ed una sfida per tutto il giornalisrmo, di valore non solo locale». Per altro, He notes the Secretary Fnsi, the inclusion of a link with the community and Capodarco Editor's social activities "will help to focus training for journalists on specific issues of hardship and exclusion that can be developed through seminars and a recurring annual meeting of synthesis. " An opportunity "not just for organizations of journalists (in Sardinia there is full correspondence between the union and order) - he continued - who feel that it is essential to work towards a recovery of information credibility over time that we live."
It 's time, Siddi concludes, "to remove any microphone and even a few politicians journalist who use it to talk to each other through the TV and go back to the things that really matter for the life of the community. " (ANSA).
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