
Immigration is increasingly seen less as an "emergency" in Italian newspapers. The survey conducted by the Centre Rome Charter
has' deflated from 2008 to today, the emergence of immigration as a security related issue addressed by the national newspapers. It seems to be in place a "normalization" approach to this subject that are less and less frequent calls to the emergency alarm, security and landings and the matching between immigration and crime. And 'what emerges from the research study entitled "The time of the riots", produced by the Observatory of Rome and Paper presented at the Foreign Press by the President of FNSI, Roberto Christmas, by Professor Mario Morcellini and Laura Boldrini, UN High Commissioner for Refugees. A decline of attention, according to the authors of the study, and 'mainly due to a diminished the insistence on the part of political actors and institutions. Taking into account a number of sample outputs of major newspapers from January to April of 2010, applies, for the future of the most 'extensive coverage of the topic-immigration-security record with 79 titles out of a total of 120 titles of the news front page. The worst performance on the other hand touching the paper with 45 titles on 124 and Free with 38 to 128. Numbers down even from the same period 2008. 1540 analyzing information gathered in 2008, researchers discovered 85 reports of which one third were good simply neutral while the remaining two thirds could be called real good news. "It is - said Mario Morcellini - signal a different approach and looks that we try not to be reductive with respect to a complex and sometimes contradictory phenomenon. Signs that though - he concluded - should be further supported and promoted through awareness-raising and training in the spirit of the Charter of Rome.
(Source: Foreign-in-Italy)