For a year from October 2008, the monthly initiative brings together one cafebabel.com editor with three reporters and one photojournalist from across the network to spend four days reporting in a European city
What the fridge is EU debate on the ground?
(Image: Pablo Martínez Cousinou)
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Translation: Neil Saddington
30/04/09
Tags : Enlargement, EUdebate2009, Education, EU Debate On the ground, Feature, débat européen, citizen journalism, europe on the ground, cities.
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The sole objective of reporting on attention-grabbing ‘glocale’ issues with a spicy political slant. Every instalment of EU Debate on the Ground will be peppered by a ‘live’ debate, giving the wider community the chance to interact with the reporters and ask those crucial questions in the lead-up to the June 2009 elections.
cafebabel.com debate, Paris 2007 | (Archives)Over the coming months, these teams of reporters will cross across the continent, bringing us the latest buzz from the great European cities, the local perspective on national politics and how Europeans see their democratic candidates! We will publish a high quality monthly supplement in six languages, delivered from a young, unedited and unjaded point of view; an intelligent window onto the daily lives of our European counterparts.
What the participants say
Electoral debate | (Image: Pablo Martínez Cousinou)‘EU Debate on the ground’ is the best way to perfectionate your journalistic technique. Once your back from this experience abroad, it’s easier to go for an interview or feature in your own country. We learn how easy it is to work in a city and a language foreign to us’
Soili Semkina (Finland) wrote about German monuments in Berlin
‘Thanks to this initiative, I understood that if you want to write about another country, it’s better to go there itself and get to know its people and reality. The week that I spent in Brussels along with the team of journalists showed me that we can learn and understand from the first second. It’s true that we conserve our cultural knowledge, but we enrich it with pure journalism!’
Clara Fajardo (Spain) wrote about the antique flea market in Brussels in summer 2008
‘ EU Debate on the ground’ is a unique experience which allowed me to meet other journalists and journalism students, to learn from their style and their ideas’
Sandra Wickert (Germany) wrote about the state of young Czech cinema in Prague in spring 2008
Read the latest edition in Tallinn…
Tallinn on the ground
… and the forthcoming edition in Paris, to be published in January 2009
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