- About the Action
- Events
- PhD workshop - Ljubljana 2014
- Action Open Conference - Ljubljana 2014
- New Media and Participation conference - Istanbul 2013
- Belgrade meeting 2013
- Media literacy research and policy - Brussels 2013
- ICA Pre-Conference 2013
- Tampere meeting 2013
- Budapest workshop 2012
- Milan meeting 2012
- Brussels PhD workshop 2012
- Brussels Action workshop 2012
- London meeting 2011
- Zagreb Conference 2011
- Lisbon meeting 2010
- Affiliated events
- WG 1
- WG 2
- WG 3
- WG 4
- Cross-WG
- Output
Media, technology and the migrant family. Media uses, appropriations and articulations in a culturally diverse Europe
Cola, M., With contributions by M. Cola, C. Ponte, A. Dhoest, M. Georgiou, K. Nikunen, S. Dilli and M. Tomov (2013). Media, technology and the migrant family. Media uses, appropriations and articulations in a culturally diverse Europe. .
Abstract: Family research and migration research have an important but mostly separate history. Media have gradually become a central topic on both research agendas, but audience research on migrant families is still relatively scarce. Aiming to provide reflection on this topic, the Report opens with theoretical and conceptual foundations on media and migrant families. This is followed by an analysis on recent existing research on media and migrant families, exploratory research conducted in Belgium and Bulgaria, and a systematic collection of studies considering different sources, ranging from scientific articles to TV debates on the topic of media and migrants in a broad perspective. This output of the COST Action TATS is a preliminary work that emerged from discussions within the Working Group 4 (Audience Transformation and Social Integration). The identified connections, gaps and potentialities may be useful for exploring the potential of a cross-European and comparative project on migrant family media uses.