Media sector – DRAC Pays de la Loire
In consultation with institutional and professional partners, the DRAC implements, in the regions, the national policy of the Ministry of Culture in support of the media.
Media missions in DRAC Pays de la Loire are based on three distinct and complementary measures:
1 - Education in media and information (EMI)
The NDE empowers young people to reclaim information and the freedom to form their own opinions. It also allows them to broaden their horizons, to understand the world and its complexity and to free themselves from the paths drawn by social networks.
The EMI must allow everyone to live a citizen practice of the media. The call for projects "Media and Information Literacy" should thus enable everyone and especially young people to:
- to reclaim information and the freedom to form their own opinions, to be able to obtain information and express themselves freely,
- to broaden his horizon, to understand the world and its complexity, to develop his - critical mind,
- to free oneself from the paths traced by social networks, their algorithms and their uninterrupted flows.
The DRAC supports media and information education actions of regional or local influence through a call for projects published each year:
2 - Residentses of journalist
Journalist residencies take place over a period of two or three months. A territory welcomes a media and information professional to promote media, information and freedom of expression education in a territory as large as possible..
The residency is aimed at professional journalists (freelance journalists or those integrated into a newsroom), ideally equipped with a press card and can concern any type of media, media: print or web press, radio, video, comic strip, documentary, etc.
Following his integration in the residency, the journalist will then be able to get in touch with local media or interested professional media (local or national), in order to include the project in a territory dynamic for young people (in school, extracurricular and extracurricular time), teachers, facilitators, mediators, families and any public in the territory likely to be concerned by the various actions carried out.
3 - The support fundLocal Social Information Media (FSMISP)
The support fund for local social information media makes it possible to financially support the development of locally based media, providing local information, and promoting the continuity of the link between the inhabitants of a neighbourhood, of a city or region. The fund takes the form of a call for projects where only media that best meet the eligibility criteria can be assisted.
Local social information media are defined as press publications, online press services (press website, newsletter, webtélé, webradio, etc.) or other electronic communication services to the public that:
- regularly renew online content of general interest
- are subject to journalistic treatment
As tools for information, expression, creation and dialogue, local media build trust with citizens and are the best bulwark against “digital populism”. As a vector of information and social cohesion, they help to enhance and develop the image of territories, in particular in priority areas of city policy or rural revitalization areas and allow a wide public to become familiar with journalistic practice, thus contributing to the objective of media literacy.
Contacts :
Media advisor
Guillaume de la Chapelle – 02 40 14 28 28
Assistant
Emmanuelle Clopeau
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