Date: 2015
Type: Technical Report
Media Report on the Indian community in France
Technical Report, Migration Policy Centre, DEMO-India Research Report, Thematic Report, 2015/07
LEBRAND, Mathilde, Media Report on the Indian community in France, Migration Policy Centre, DEMO-India Research Report, Thematic Report, 2015/07 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/37728
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France has, in Indian terms, a relatively small Indian community. This paper analyses the French media coverage of this community in recent years. Compared to other French communities, the Indian community is seen as discrete and it is not widely covered in the media: few articles having been written. These articles can be broken down into two sets: articles covering local events, with a focus on the community; and articles covering broader events that define relations between France and India. Several topics are detailed in the paper: higher education, business and investment, crime, culture, integration and religion. The two main themes in media coverage are: business opportunities between the two countries and religious tensions. Indian culture is little covered in the French press. This might be explained by historical factors, the small size and the relative (economic and integration) success of this community.
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DEMO: India-EU MaP - Developing Evidence based Management and Operations in India-EU Migration and Partnership
Cadmus permanent link: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/37728
Full-text via DOI: 10.2870/441849
ISBN: 9789290843405
External link: http://www.migrationpolicycentre.eu/
Series/Number: Migration Policy Centre; DEMO-India Research Report; Thematic Report; 2015/07
Keyword(s): Indian community Media Integration Investment Crime Religion
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