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Project finished !
posted by andreas on Mon 22 of Jan, 2007 [08:23 UTC] Inter.Media was finished end of September 06. The final report was sent to Brussels Jan. 10 2007 with all the products of the project. The handbook can be ordered at kopaed Verlag or the partner organisations. The CD-ROM is still not finished - more info to that by NEARfm.
Inter.Media training in Innsbruck
posted by andreas on Wed 20 of Sep, 2006 [07:18 UTC] As one of the first Inter.Media workshops after the end of the project the Austrian Free Radio Association (VFRÖ) invites to a Train-the-Trainer? seminar Sept. 22-24 in Innsbruck at Radio Freirad. More information: wir@freirad.at
Handbook "Intercultural Media Training in Europe" just published
posted by admin on Mon 18 of Sep, 2006 [10:23 UTC] The handbook is published in a digital version on the internal part of this website. If you want to have a handbook in German, English, Turkish or Hungarian in digital form (pdf), please send an E-Mail? to brosch@lmk-online.de (office) or linder@lmk-online.de (project coordinator). If you want to get access to the internal wiki system and documents area of this website, please send an E-Mail? to linder@lmk-online.de If you want to have a printed version of the handbook in German or English, please contact one of the Inter.Media partner organisations or get directly into contact with the printing house. Publication data: Bildungszentrum BürgerMedien (Hg.) (2006): Intercultural Media Training in Europe. Handbuch für TrainerInnen? und RedakteurInnen?. München. ISBN 978-3-938028-83-4. 132 S., 15,- Euro (deutsche Fassung) Bildungszentrum BürgerMedien (ed.) (2006): Intercultural Media Training in Europe. Handbook for community media trainers and editors. München. ISBN 978-3-938028-84-1. 124 S., 15,- Euro (English version) kopaed Verlag München. www.kopaed.de, info@kopaed.de
Inter.Media handbook published / final conference in Budapest
posted by andreas on Tue 12 of Sep, 2006 [10:49 UTC] Press release Inter.Media project partnership presented results of a two year EU project to intercultural learning Modules for intercultural learning in community media were developed in the Socrates-Grundtvig? project „Inter.Media” The project partnership presented the results at it´s final conference at European Civic Centre in Budapest Sept. 9 2006. Inter.Media was a project with partners from EU member states Germany, Austria, Hungary, Ireland, Czech Republik and France and two more partners from Turkey and Switzerland. Together they developed the handbook “Intercultural Media Training in Europe”, which will be published by kopaed Verlag Munich in German and English language (Oct. 2006). The handbook is also translated in Hungarian and Turkish. „Intercultural Media Training“ supports learning intercultural skills through organisational and journalistic cooperation in non-commercial community media. The handbook contains a detailed description of the pedagogical approaches and the content of the modules, which are dealing with intercultural opening and cooperation in community media, multilingual programming and non-racist editorial practise. Additionally the modules will be published on a CD-ROM and on the website www.intermedia-online.org. Katja Friedrich, CEO of Bildungszentrum BürgerMedien and head of the project, said at the final conference that the project worked successfully on an important task: “Intercultural learning has a strategic significance in contemporary European civil society”, Friedrich said. She was thankful for the financial support by the European Union and for the cooperation in the project partnership. György Kóvacs, president of the National Radio and Television Commission of Hungary promised in his keynote speech support for the Hungarian free radios for the publication of Inter.Media results in Hungary. Not only in the countries of the project partners but in all European countries Inter:Media workshops now can be offered, said project coordinator Andreas Linder from Bildungszentrum BürgerMedien. On the final panel of the conference members of associations of journalists, anti-racism organisations and free radios discussed about community media and their potential for interculturalism. For more information about Inter.Media and it´s results please contact NN or project coordinator Andreas Linder: E-Mail: linder@lmk-online.de Tel: ++49 - 6 21 – 52 02 258 oder ++49 - 1 71 – 12 00 585 We can provide you with the handbook „Intercultural Media Training“ in printed or digital form. Data of printed versions: Bildungszentrum BürgerMedien (Hg.) (2006): Intercultural Media Training in Europe. Handbuch für TrainerInnen? und RedakteurInnen?. München. ISBN 978-3-938028-83-4. 132 p., 15,- Euro (german version) Bildungszentrum BürgerMedien (ed.) (2006): Intercultural Media Training in Europe. Handbook for community media trainers and editors. München. ISBN 978-3-938028-84-1. 124 p., 15,- Euro (English version) kopaed Verlag München. www.kopaed.de, info@kopaed.de
Inter.Media Handbuch veröffentlicht / Abschlußkonferenz in Budapest
posted by andreas on Tue 12 of Sep, 2006 [10:47 UTC] Presseinformation Bildungszentrum BürgerMedien präsentiert Ergebnisse eines zweijährigen EU-Projekts zu interkultureller Bildung Im Rahmen des zweijährigen EU-Projekts „Inter.Media“ im Programm Sokrates-Grundtvig? (2004-2006) sind unter Leitung des Bildungszentrums Bürgermedien Bildungsmodule für die interkulturelle Praxis in Bürgermedien erarbeitet worden. Das Bildungszentrum stellte die Ergebnisse bei der Abschlusskonferenz des Projekts am 9. und 10. September im European Civic Centre in Budapest vor. Am Projekt Inter.Media waren Partnerorganisationen aus den EU-Mitgliedsstaaten Deutschland, Österreich, Ungarn, Irland, Tschechien und Frankreich sowie aus der Türkei und der Schweiz beteiligt. Gemeinsam erarbeiteten sie das Handbuch „Intercultural Media Training in Europe”, das im Münchner kopaed Verlag in deutscher und englischer Fassung veröffentlicht wird (Erscheinungsdatum Oktober 2006). Übersetzungen in ungarischer und türkischer Sprache sind ebenfalls erarbeitet worden. Das „Intercultural Media Training“ unterstützt den Erwerb von interkulturellen Kompetenzen bei der organisatorischen und redaktionellen Zusammenarbeit in Bürgermedien in Europa und versteht sich als Teil der Anstrengungen zur Bekämpfung des Rassismus und anderer Formen der Diskriminierung. Es beinhaltet die detaillierte inhaltliche und pädagogische Beschreibung der Bildungsmodule, die eine interkulturelle Öffnung und Zusammenarbeit in Bürgermedien, mehrsprachige Programmgestaltung und eine nichtrassistische journalistische Praxis fördern. Die Bildungsmaterialien werden zusätzlich digital auf einer CD-ROM und auf der Website www.intermedia-online.org publiziert. Katja Friedrich, Geschäftsführerin des Bildungszentrum BürgerMedien und Leiterin des Projekts Inter.Media hob bei der Budapester Konferenz hervor, dass sich das Projekt in erfolgreicher Weise einer wichtigen gesellschaftlichen Aufgabe gewidmet hat: „Interkulturelles Lernen hat eine strategisch wichtige Bedeutung in der heutigen europäischen Zivilgesellschaft“, so Friedrich. Sie bedankte sich für die finanzielle Unterstützung durch die Europäische Union und für die konstruktive Zusammenarbeit der Projektpartner. György Kovacs, Präsident der ungarischen Radio- und Fernsehbehörde, versprach dem ungarischen Verband der Freien Radios in seinem Grußwort die Unterstützung seiner Behörde bei Finanzierung und Durchführung von Intermedia-Workshops? in Ungarn. Nicht nur in den Staaten der Partnerorganisationen, sondern in allen europäischen Ländern können die Inter.Media-Module nun in der Praxis durchgeführt werden, sagte der Projektkoordinator Andreas Linder, ebenfalls Mitarbeiter des Bildungszentrum BürgerMedien. Beim abschließenden Podium der Konferenz diskutierten VertreterInnen? von Journalistenverbänden, Antirassismusorganisationen und Freien Radios aus Österreich, Deutschland, Irland und Ungarn über „Interkulturalität und Community Medien“. Weitere Informationen zum EU-Projekt Inter.Media und dessen Ergebnissen erhalten Sie gerne vom Projektkoordinator Andreas Linder: E-Mail: linder@lmk-online.de Tel: 06 21 – 52 02 258 oder 01 71 – 12 00 585 oder von Katja Friedrich E-Mail: friedrich@lmk-online.de Tel: 06 21 – 52 02 249 Gerne stellen wir Ihnen auch das Handbuch „Intercultural Media Training“ in gedruckter oder digitaler Form zur Verfügung. Publikationsdaten: Bildungszentrum BürgerMedien (Hg.) (2006): Intercultural Media Training in Europe. Handbuch für TrainerInnen? und RedakteurInnen?. München. ISBN 978-3-938028-83-4. 132 S., 15,- Euro (deutsche Fassung) Bildungszentrum BürgerMedien (ed.) (2006): Intercultural Media Training in Europe. Handbook for community media trainers and editors. München. ISBN 978-3-938028-84-1. 124 S., 15,- Euro (English version) kopaed Verlag München. www.kopaed.de, info@kopaed.de
Inter.Media Final Conference in Budapest Sept. 9
posted by andreas on Fri 21 of Jul, 2006 [07:20 UTC] The last step of the Inter.Media project will be a public final conference Sept.9 in Budapest / European Youth Centre. On the agenda we will have keynote speaches to "Community media in Europe" and "The role of the media for intercultural communication in Europe". The main results of the Inter.Media project (handbook Intercultural Media Training in Europe) will be presented. And we will have a panel to "Community media and its potential for interculturalism" with representatives of communitiy media organisations. Participation will be free. A flyer with the agenda and a registration form will be pusblished here end of July. Contact for conference organisation/registration: Gergely Gosztonyi gosztonyi@civilradio.hu or project coordinator Andreas Linder linder@lmk-online.de
Beautiful Istanbul
posted by andreas on Tue 06 of Jun, 2006 [08:11 UTC] Inter.Media project team met from May 25-27 in the beautiful, sunny, crowded and noisy city of Istanbul. Project partner organisation Tekgida-Is? organised a comfortable hotel near Taksim square in the center of the city, so we could start our touristic expeditions after the meeting by foot, taxi or ship. Most of the project activists visited all the tourist attractions like the big mosques and the Topkapi palace and the big markets. The meeting was concentrated on presenting the current status of the Intercultural Media Training handbook and the CD-ROM and on the planning of our final conference Sept 9 in Budapest. dinner at Fish Point restaurant on the Galata Bridge at the Golden Horn Photo: Pinar Alkan
Upcoming Inter.Media meeting in Istanbul
posted by andreas on Tue 16 of May, 2006 [15:47 UTC] From 23-27 May the next (and last) meeting of the Inter.Media partnership will be in Istanbul. We will be in a hotel in Taksim in the center of Istanbul (european side). Our Turkish partner organisation Tekgida rented a minibus to show us some nice places of the metropolis Istanbul. Our meeting will be focused on the finalisation of our training handbook and CD-ROM and on the planning of our final conference in Budapest Sept.9.
Inter.Media pilot seminar module III ended with radio programme
posted by andreas on Fri 07 of Apr, 2006 [15:56 UTC] The second weekend of Inter.Media pilotseminar to media and racism and nonracist journalism was held March 31 and April 1 in Darmstadt/Germany. The participants worked on their radioclips they prepared between the first and the second weekend and they were introduced to audio livestreaming by Ilja Gerhard from Swiss partner Klipp und Klang. The workshop ended in a one hour audio livestream from seminar place Werkhof to the studio of Radio Darmstadt, where it was broadcasted. The programme which had several clips to different aspects to the discussion about immigration politics around the term "Parallelgesellschaften" was also published on the web portal of the free radios of Germany -www.freie-radios.net. The programme is in German. Here is the link: http://freie-radios.info/portal/content.php?id=12243
Last winter days in Mozart town
posted by andreas on Tue 28 of Mar, 2006 [11:31 UTC] For three days the Inter.Media project team met in Salzburg at ARGE Kulturzentrum, where also the Radiofabrik is at home. Our main activities were the editorial work on our Inter.Media handbook texts and the planning of the further project steps. These are the production of the handbook and the CD-ROM, the next meeting in Istanbul at end of May and the final conference in Budapest in September. Of course we also visited the city center with its castles and everywhere Mozart monuments, museums and souvenirs. And, last but not least, typical austrian cuisine and beer in a big old monastery. Austrian monks are good brewers in fact! Unfortunately our Turkish project partners could not attend the meeting because they didn´t get a visa by the Austrian embassy in Ankara. This is a scandal, because we didn´t meet for fun and the Turkish project partners are active members of the current project activities.
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