Thursday, October 19, 2006

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"Defending Diversity TF1 interview with Rachid Hallaouy Source: The Economist

I just found an article dating from October 12 2006, which seems to correspond to the subject that I deal reading . I'll attempt to dissect using my knowledge on the subject.

This article presented in an interview format puts forward the idea of a journalist who defends the Amel Arfaoui cultural and ethnic representation in the media specifically hexagonal. You should know that this journalist is French of Tunisian origin. She lives in Paris and is attached to the service company that drafted the TF1 channel.

It is favorable to the taking awareness of gender on television. This woman stands for and is committed to issues related to diversity. She has been fighting for many years alongside greats such terrestrial channel TF1 that: Mougeotte, vice president of the chain, Patrick Poivre d'Arvor, presenter of 20 hours and JT Robert Namias, director of information. This allows him to respond positively to achieve a journalist of color.

It goes even further by listing the number of ethnic minorities who were brought in recent months. It appears to refer to a long halei do that was not easy. In the same vein, this woman would be at the initiative of a foundation aimed at "developers to fund projects for disadvantaged groups."

This text spoke to me especially because in this case we are dealing with a woman of Tunisian origin advocating diversity on French television. His experience and his ideas are interesting to expand my subject even if the last four questions open to ideas much wider than those proposed.
Still, I will not fail to note that it raises the idea that human beings are often full of fear about the other and its diversity. We can imagine that French television merely reflects the image that our society emerges.
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