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Reporting beyond borders

 

Ideas, Themes and Programme of the European Youth Media Days 2008

200 young journalists from across the European Union in the European Parliament in Brussels.

Dialogue. Exchange. Learning. Networking.

 

participants

» 200 young journalists from all 27 countries of the European Union
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Young Europeans with a special interest in media and politics and / or committed to intercultural projects, initiatives and dialogue
» Contributors to youth- and school newspapers, young radio- and tv-producers, podcasters, bloggers, young media professionals

date and programme

» Date: Wednesday 15 October 2008 to Friday 17 October 2008
» Three full days of debates, discussions, hands-on media workshops and insights into media, culture and politics in Brussels and Europe
» Interventions by European top-level-politicians like EP President Hans-Gert Pöttering and the leaders of the political groups in the European Parliament
» Get-together with professional journalists, politicians and experts, cultural programme
» Genuine intercultural experience in all parts of the programme

facts & figures

» More than 1000 universities, student media and youth associations across Europe involved in the event
» 40 young journalists from across the European Union constitute the organisational team
» Involvement of around 80 speakers and experts and 30 members as well as high representatives of the European Parliament
» 15 hands-on media production workshops and 5 high-rank panel discussions

 

Initial spark for European youth media

 

EYMD background and conception

The European Youth Media Days are the first Europe-wide forum that involves, connects, informs and encourages young media makers to be in the heart of the European integration process. The EYMD are an innovative, intercultural and outcome-focussed multimedia event. Already the first edition of the EYMD in 2007 gained a remarkable political attention and reputation.

The European Youth Media Days demonstrate the recognition of European politics for those parts of the European civil society that actively contribute to Europe’s democratic development by considering information as the major basis for an active participation of citizens in the European process. Along with its educational aspects, media productions and political debates this event for the first time establishes a way of distinguishing the commitment and curiosity of young Europeans, taking their points of view seriously, debating on an equal footing and offering them inimitable opportunities and insights.

Thus the European Youth Press suggested organising the second European Youth Media Days in early autumn of 2008 in the context of the European Year  of Intercultural Dialogue . The European Youth Media Days are a part of intercultural dialogue in itself – promoting a broad discussion and networking on European issues among young people, facilitated by young journalists creating innovative intercultural media formats. In addition to this the EYMD can address different political aspects of intercultural dialogue from a young and authentic point of view. Considering those two dimensions the EYMD offer a unique approach for inspiring young journalists to shatter stereotypes, soak into different cultures, live, understand and enjoy diversity and – as being multipliers – encourage a vast share of young people across Europe to follow this notion. The EYMD confront and provoke young people with other perspectives and realities. They reflect the experience of diversity of cultures all the time, not only theoretically.

Besides this content emphasis the EYMD 2008 shall remain to be a mirror of current European issues seen from a young perspective and reported in innovative young media. The most important challenges the European Union is currently facing shall be addressed in workshops with professional journalists and experts and in panel discussions with Members of the European Parliament and other high-rank guests. The European Youth Media Days shall offer a variety of unique insights and political issues and give the freedom to critically and constructively think about, debate and journalistically cover European issues.

Offering the European Youth Media Days as a continuous platform for young journalists is an important investment in the future of democracy and journalism in Europe. The EYMD in the European Parliament are a unique chance for young media from all across Europe. They have been and will continue to be an initial spark for new media projects, organised across national borders, and incite a new trans-European level of cooperation between young journalists.

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