Muslims in the West: Media as an Integration Strategy
Date issued
2009
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Západočeská univerzita v Plzni
Abstract
West European countries face social problems linked to immigration issues. The most exposed
community of immigrants comes from the Muslim world, bringing to the West its own
religious and social tradition. Such issues, however, are not unilateral. The immigrated Muslim
community has to find solution to the same problem, which is usually seen from a different
point of view.
Media plays an important role in solving integration issues and EU member states
have adopted television and radio as an integral part of European integration strategy.
National governments nevertheless comply with the EU recommendations only until a certain
degree.
On the other hand, although on a smaller scale, the immigrated Muslim communities
have started to use the same means to strengthen weakened ties between members
of the Ummah in hijra and to confirm proper identity in the minority position. While the
States use mostly public national media, Muslim communities try to get access at least to
the local televisions or radios. Such initiatives aim mostly at successful integration without
assimilation into secular Western society.
However, many actors impede reaching this goal – also in the same field of media,
like transnational Islamic television providers transmitting via satellite from different
European cities or private TV program producers reflecting deliberately in their shots outdated
Western prejudices toward Islam.
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západní civilizace, muslimské komunity, sociální problémy, média
Citation
Acta Fakulty filozofické Západočeské univerzity v Plzni. 2009, č. 4, s. 15-40.