The author of the paper, Pilar Kaltzada, aims to show how journalism is more than a matter of professional ethics, but also a matter of questioning current power structures.
This vision of media as an element of power helps us understand how the media can be a tool to build some identities at the expense of others. This means that powerful groups have the resources to defend and promote their way to understand society and other groups stay in the margins of the mainstream. This plays a critical role in shaping our societies’ take on immigration, gender equality, climate action and respect for diversity, among other topics.
This book constitutes a reflection about the current state of Media pluralism in Europe and what journalists can do to champion it.
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This paper is financially supported by the European Parliament. The European Parliament is not liable for the content of the conference or the opinions of the authors.
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