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[ecrea] Call for posters and papers - Seminar on Communicating for social change:lessons learnt from public health.
Mon Apr 12 11:03:57 GMT 2010
>Seminar 4 May 2010 - Communicating for Social
>Change: Lessons learnt from public health - Call for posters and papers.
>Deadline for submissions extended until 15th April 2010.
>
>Venue: University of Copenhagen, Fiolstræde 4-6,
>1st floor ('Metro 8'), Copenhagen.
>
>Seminar organized jointly by Glocal NOMAD, Danish AIDSNet, ADRA and ENRECA.
>
>Introduction
>A critical academic debate has in recent years
>been growing as to the possibilities and
>limitations of communication interventions in
>the health sector. The critique has addressed
>several issues: shortcomings in the
>understanding of health as too biomedical; but
>equally important - a critique of the
>limitations in the way health communication
>practitioners conceive of communication as too
>instrumental and with too limited a focus on
>individual behaviour change, not taking the
>complexity of the health challenges into
>consideration in communication interventions.
>These debates have led to a fundamental
>rethinking of the theory and practice of health
>communication. This comes simultaneously with
>the proliferation of public and academic
>attention to public health and to the need of
>health communication as a central discipline in
>public health, and consequently as a scientific
>field. Thus, at the heart of this debate lies
>the tension between theory and practice in health communication.
>
>The discussions of strengths and weaknesses in
>health communication have to a large extent been
>tied to the fight against HIV and AIDS. In
>response to the complexity of the HIV and AIDS
>problem, communication responses have
>increasingly focused on the structural
>determinants of health, and thus communication
>for social change has emerged and grown as an
>approach to health challenges in general and HIV
>and AIDS in particular. A growing number of
>scholars have in recent years contributed in
>innovative ways to the production of new
>knowledge, gaining new insights into the
>complexity of the communication challenge
>surrounding HIV and AIDS but also beyond this
>theme specificity. A growing range of health
>related topics, such as polio, tuberculosis,
>malaria, alcoholism, domestic violence, disaster
>management and conflict resolution have been
>engaging in innovative (health) communication
>practices and analyses. Some of these
>experiences are those we wish to focus upon with this seminar.
>
>It is in this context this seminar invites you
>to discuss some of these innovations. We wish to
>present this recent knowledge production and
>relate the generated insights to the challenges
>of health communication practitioners in NGOs,
>in bilateral programmes and in international
>agencies. Additionally, while having both
>practitioners and academics share their
>experiences, the seminar will also connect these
>discussions to a policy debate and to a debate
>about how to improve and qualify the role of
>health communication in the work of
>international development cooperation.
>Therefore, Danida is invited to participate in the closing panel debate.
>
>Program
>Morning: Opening Lectures
>
>8.30 Arrival, registration and coffee
>
>9.00 Welcome by Glocal NOMAD and ADRA.
>
>9.30 "Pushing the Boundaries of Health
>Communication: Trends and Challenges"
> Rafael Obregon, Associate Professor, Ohio University, USA.
>
>10.15 "Kwanda: using television to help communities help themselves"
> Thuli Shongwe, Soul City, South Africa.
>
>11.00 Coffee Break
>
>11.15 "Health Communication: from individual
>behaviour change to civil society development and participatory governance."
> Thomas Tufte, Professor, Roskilde University.
>
>12.00 Poster Session
>
>13.00 Lunch
>
>Afternoon: Presentations of innovative health communication experiences
>
>16.00 Panel Debate: Danida, AIDSNet, Enreca
>Health-Danish Reserch Network for International Health
>
>Call for Posters and Papers for Presentation:
>All interested persons are invited to create a
>poster based on their own research or work
>experience in the field of health communication.
>Selected posters will be displayed during the
>seminar poster session. Printing assistance will
>be provided by Enreca-Health if required. We are
>also inviting papers related to communication
>for social change in the public health arena for
>presentation in the afternoon session of the
>seminar. Participants wishing to discuss their
>practice-based research are also invited to
>present work in progress as well as completed projects.
>
>Please send a one page abstract of your poster
>or presentation paper idea by the 15th of April
>to (nikita /at/ ruc.dk) at Roskilde University.
>
>Registration: Participants are requested to
>register at www.glocalnomad.net Registration Deadline: 25 April, 2010.
>
>For any queries please email (nikita /at/ ruc.dk)
>
>--
>Nikita Junagade
>Project Assistant / Projektmedarbejder
>Media, Empowerment & Democracy in East Africa (MEDIeA)
>and Glocal Network on Media and Development (Glocal NOMAD)
>
>Roskilde Universitetscenter Institut for
>kommunikation, virksomhed og
>informationsteknologier Universitetsvej 1, bygn.
>44.3 Postboks 260 4000 Roskilde
>email: (nikita /at/ ruc.dk)
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