En löytänyt Homman hakukoneella vastaavuuksia tähän uuteen projektiin ja sivustoon, jonka tarkoituksena on tutkia maahanmuuton vaikutuksia vaaleihin, ja tietenkin korjata vääriä tietoja.
DW uutisoi aiheesta:
http://www.dw.com/en/how-migration-affects-elections-and-the-media-misreports-it/a-38403290 (12.4.2017)
QuoteEurope is in the middle of a major election year, but the media coverage on the biggest issue moving voters - migration - is not only crippling the debate, it is making it easier for populist politicians to fool voters with unrealistic, sensationalist ideas.
These "pet peeves" were what led Berlin-based writers and researchers Christina Lee and Miriam Aced to launch the website Migration Voter - a project specifically aimed at "demystifying election messages on migration."
It isn't hard to find a common thread to Brexit, Donald Trump, Geert Wilders, Marine le Pen, and the Alternative for Germany (AfD) - fear of immigration and wild, spectacular promises to stop it. But, according Lee, those promises are usually doomed to be broken - and the media is failing to point that out.
Itse sivusto löytyy täältä, materiaaliakin on jo kohtuullisesti tarjolla:
https://migrationvoter.com/
QuoteAbout Us
As people who have been studying and working in the field of migration for a number of years, we got increasingly frustrated by seeing news reports either get it wrong or muddy the waters with vague and confusing information when discussing migration and asylum. It used to be a pet peeve, but since these issues have moved into the center of many countries' political debates, it's become imperative that the public knows what it's talking about when it talks about immigrants and refugees.
That's why we became determined to create a website that would give accurate, well- sourced information and analysis about elections and migration – so people can make informed decisions and not get taken in by rhetoric that seeks to conflate or confuse. If the decision to vote for a party or candidate will heavily depend on where they stand on migration, shouldn't voters be able to discern that clearly?
HOW MIGRATION VOTER IS DIFFERENT
Migration Voter aims to be a useful resource for information on the role of migration and elections. Our articles will be clear about whether we are offering a factual recap ("Explainers") or reasoned arguments ("Analysis"). Both embedded within the articles and at the end of the article you will find our sources, which aim as often as possible to be "primary sources." That means if we are talking about a politician's promises or positions, we will be citing directly from his or her website or an interview or video where he/ she directly states them. If we are talking about a law, treaty, or case we'll link to it. If we are talking about statistics, we will link to the original source as often as possible and not an article about the statistics. We hope this will enable our readers to inform themselves further and not just take our word for it.
HOW TO USE THIS SITE
Migration Voter is divided into several categories. Explainers about election processes and political parties divided by country, analysis of immigration questions pertinent to elections and campaign promises, divided by country and by theme. Therefore, readers should be able to find information about their own country's elections and immigration policies, as well as compare their countries to other's addressing some of the same issues. You can navigate through these options by browsing by country, by article type, or by tag (e.g., asylum, border control.)
Feel free to use the sources we gather here in your own discussions, articles and social media arguments- that's what they're there for!
Aikaansaavaa sakkia, koska vain vähän aikaa sitten pistettiin median taholta pystyy sivusto, mikä kerää uutisia "siirtolaisille":
http://en.infomigrants.net/
QuoteAbout
InfoMigrants is a news and information site for migrants at every point of their journey: in their country of origin, along the route, or in the places where they hope to start a new life. InfoMigrants is available in three languages: French, Arabic and English.
Migration is not new. People have always travelled in search of a better future. Since the beginning of the Syrian conflict in 2011, Europe has been faced with a migration crisis of historic proportions. Each week, thousands of people continue to risk their lives to reach European shores. How to address this influx remains a divisive issue.
Providing verified, reliable news
There is consensus about one idea, however: migrants are in need of verified and balanced information, which is often difficult for them to access during their journey. Even before they leave their homes, migrants are exposed to a proliferation of poor and unreliable information. Studies show that the majority of migrants receive most of their information from human traffickers and smugglers, who seek to mislead and manipulate them.
A partnership between three major news sources
InfoMigrants is a collaboration led by three major European media sources: France Médias Monde (France 24, Radio France International, Monte Carlo Doualiya), the German public broadcaster Deutsche Welle, and the Italian press agency ANSA. InfoMigrants is co-financed by the European Union.
Lisätään vielä sivusto, jossa kootaan musultaanien terrorin tuomitsemiset, koska on kuitenkin saanut isohkoa huomiota osakseen:
https://muslimscondemn.com/