Click on the links below to access more resources related to refugees and communications. This page will be updated regularly.
- Harrowing Journeys – Children and youth on the move across the Mediterranean Sea, at risk of trafficking and exploitation, UNICEF & IOM
- The European Migration Crisis and the Media – a Cross-European Press Content Analysis, Department of Media and Communications London School of Economics
- Understanding public attitudes towards refugees and migrants, Overseas Development Institute and Chatham House
- Racism and discrimination in the context of migration in Europe
- Ethics in the news: EJN Report on Challenges for Journalism in the Post-Truth Era
- Press Coverage of the Refugee and Migrant Crisis in the EU: A Content Analysis of Five European Countries
- Where media fails on the reporting of migrants and refugees
- Reporting on Refugees: Guidance by & for journalists (PDF)
- Mapping Refugee Media Journeys: Smartphones and Social Media Networks (PDF)
- ‘Unwanted invaders’: The representation of refugees and asylum seekers in the UK and Australian print media
- Europe’s refugee crisis: the media and public perceptions
- Refugees@ARD – Projects and Experiences (German) – see embedded links
- Distortions in migrant reporting – striving towards a realistic picture (Soundcloud)
- Our Lives Press – short and inspirational books featuring the stories of migrants and refugees
- Change the Story – a project of Christian Aid focused on telling honest and dignified stories about refugees
- #MediaAgainstHate – a campaign of the European Federation of Journalists
Relevant articles and other resources:
- Dunya Habash, My hidden misconceptions about refugees, Refugees Deeply (June 2017)
- Veronique Mistiaen, How to tell the refugee story, The Right Human (June 2017)
- Veronique Mistiaen, ‘I can’t wait to work, but I’m not allowed to’: young refugees on living in limbo, The Guardian (September 2017)
- Heba Aly, Stop eating junk news, TedXChamonix (November 2017)