The MEDIVA project aims at strengthening the capacity of the media to reflect the increasing diversity of European societies and thus foster a better understanding of immigrant integration processes at a time when social cohesion and integration policies are put to the test by an acute economic crisis (for more information see: http://mediva.eui.eu).
The MEDIVA project is hosted by the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies and co-ordinated by Prof.Anna Triandafyllidou (anna.triandafyllidou@eui.eu).
The Athens workshop of MEDIVA presents the results of the MEDIVA Media indicators in Greece assessing whether and to what extent specific media outlets (newspapers, TV stations, news web sites) evaluated reflect diversity and promote migrant integration in Greek society.
In particular the MEDIVA project pilot study implementing the indicators in the Greek context has assessed and presents results on the newspapers: Kathimerini, Eleftheros Typos, Proto Thema, and the TV channels: MEGA and NET and the Web news site in.gr
This workshop is organised jointly with the Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP).