The second episode of the "Crafting Voices: Podcasts on Migration and Communication" series, produced as part of the Voice of Migration: Future Communicators Erasmus+ project coordinated by the Presidency’s Directorate of Communications of the Republic of Türkiye, has been released.
Appearing as the guest of this episode is Metin Çorabatır, President of the Research Centre on Asylum and Migration (IGAM) and former UNHCR Türkiye Spokesperson.
In the episode titled “From Newsroom to Field: Telling Refugee Stories Responsibly,” the discussion focuses on how migration is represented in the media, the public perceptions shaped by this coverage, and the importance of countering misinformation.
The episode explores journalists' ethical responsibilities, the use of precise terminology, the importance of context in migration journalism, and essential considerations for young communicators in this field. Çorabatır also shares his thoughts on the contributing role of intercultural communication in migration storytelling.
The Crafting Voices podcast series, distinguished by its AI-supported moderation, aims to provide young communicators with new perspectives on media literacy, ethical journalism, and inclusive narratives.
The episode can be accessed through the links provided below.