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The RAM Report

The RAM Report: campaigning for fair and accurate coverage of refugees and asylum seekers was launched at NUJ Headquarters on Monday 6 June 2005.

Edited by Rich Cookson & Mike Jempson
(£15, MediaWise, ISBN 0-954762-4-5)
Prepared with financial assistance from the Home Office Refugee Integration Challenge Fund.

The RAM Report explains every aspect of the ground-breaking work conducted by the RAM Project since 1999. It is designed to assist minority groups develop strategies that will improve media coverage of their issues. Read the full press release here.

Contents

  • Foreword
    Brian Jones, former Deputy Editor of The Guardian
  • Introduction
    Mike Jempson, Director of the MediaWise Trust
  • History of the RAM Project
    Origins of the Project – why was it needed?
    Phase one: 1999-2000
    Phase two: 2001-2002
    Phase three: 2003-2005
    The way ahead
  • Summary of activities
    RAM Bulletin and website
    Refugees and the Media Forum
    Regional Media Networks
    Regional Media Forums
    Exiled Journalists Network
    Directory of Exiled Journalists
    Work experience
    Week of Action and Monitoring
  • Speeches and articles
    Black and white and read all over (Mike Jempson)
    Swan Bake: making a meal of a myth (Nick Medic)
    Kick ‘em out – they can’t be trusted (Forward Maisokwadzo)
    Creating a positive image in the local media (Terry Williams)
  • Appendices
    Who’s who in the RAM Project
    Resources and further reading
    RAM Project diary – a selection of milestones

To order a copy, please contact us at info@mediawise.org.uk, providing your postal address and the number of copies you want.