Migration and the Media: Fear, Facts, and the Stories We Tell
Mon 22 Sep, 6pm – 7:30pm
Mon 22 Sep, 6pm – 7:30pm
From small boats crossing the English Channel, to tension at the US-Mexico border, the migration debate is often framed through fear, crisis, and division. But how much of that is shaped by the way the media tells the story?
Journalists have been accused of reinforcing stereotypes, fuelling mistrust, and failing to provide the full global context. Others argue that tough reporting is necessary to hold governments accountable. So where does responsible journalism end, and sensationalism begin?
In partnership with the Media Society, join leading voices in journalism, policy, and activism, for a candid conversation on how migration is covered—and what’s at stake when the narrative is distorted.
Does the media inform, mislead, or manipulate public opinion on migration? And how can we move beyond headlines to tell stories that truly reflect the human experience?
Event Schedule
6:00pm: Pre-event socialising and networking
A cash bar will be available for refreshments.
6:15pm: Event begins
7:30pm: Event ends
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