All our texts about the M100 Youth Media Workshop

  • Integrating immigration

    03.09.2007

    Integration and immigration: the key to understanding the relationship between these two topics can be found by observing the relationship between immigrants and their homelands. Kreuzberg is a real “multicultural” district...[more]

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  • Same vs. Different? Who can Decide?

    03.09.2007

    Do you know which city is the capital of Lithuania? Do you know which is the biggest problem in a Swedish journalist’s life? Have you ever tasted the Latvian bread? Have you ever been in Potsdam? Do you know what happens if...[more]

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  • What Is a “Dialogue Between Cultures”?

    03.09.2007

    This year’s M100 Youth Media Workshop is entitled “Dialogue Between Cultures”. The participants of the seminar come from all over Europe and Israel. Still, they see themselves as part of a common Western culture.[more]

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  • Comparison of the Press in five European Countries

    03.09.2007

    Did you ever wonder what newspapers write about in the Baltic States? What a Finn reads for breakfast, or what the biggest paper in Lithuania is called? Well, look no further, the answer is right in front of you.[more]

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  • Being religious is equal to fanatic?

    02.09.2007

    Different viewer points leads to different attitudes. How many ways are there to think about a religion? What is the cause of the extreme opinions about religions created by societies? Writing about religions in the media is not...[more]

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  • The Effects of Globalisation on Music

    02.09.2007

    In a fast developing and globalising world, the issue of immigration and the mixture of cultures is no longer only a political or social issue, it also has an influence on the development of music.[more]

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  • Laws stands higher than the freedom of press

    02.09.2007

    After statement like “Laws stands higher than the freedom of press” the workshop participant from “After the cartoon-conflict – has freedom of press changed in Europe” kept standing where they were and hesitating which...[more]

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