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[ecrea] OurMedia 9 - NuestrosMedios 9 | Pakistan 2010 | Call for Proposals "³New Media and Emerging Democracies"
Thu May 27 15:25:58 GMT 2010
Call for Proposals
- OurMedia 9 | NuestrosMedios 9
Pakistan, October 4-9
2010
The next international conference OurMedia 9 |
NuestrosMedios 9 will take place in Jamshoro, Pakistan, from 4 to 9
October 2010, and will be hosted by the Center for Rural Development
Communication, at the University of Sindh. This University is well
known for its multicultural environment in a safe region south of the
country, not far from Karachi, a major city with international airport.
OurMedia | NuestrosMedios is a global
and multicultural network of scholars, artists media practitioners and
activists related to communication for social change. The first
conference took place in Washington DC in 2001. Since then, the
network has expanded and strengthened over five continents, with
annual events in Barranquilla (Colombia), Porto Alegre (Brazil),
Bangalore (India), Sydney (Australia), Accra (Ghana) and Rio Negro
(Colombia).
Among the objectives of OurMedia |
NuestrosMedios are: to support the strengthening of cultural identity,
enhance participation in policy making and processes of governance, make
visible cultural and gender diversity, promote arts for social change, as
well as defend the right to communicate of all peoples.
The website
http://www.ourmedianetwork.org/
<
http://www.ourmedianetwork.org/>
displays extensive information on previous
conferences as well as on the network, and it will shortly provide
details about the next conference in Pakistan.
The deadline for submission of abstracts (200
words) is June 30th
2010, and if accepted, the deadline to submit
papers (10 to 15 pages) and proposals for panels is August
30th.
New Media and Emerging Democracies
In accordance to the suggestion of our hosts at
the University of Sindh, this year’s main theme for papers, projects,
shared experiences, exhibitions and field visits will be: “New Media and
Emerging Democracies.”
Few issues in contemporary world are so
important and, at the same time, so difficult to tackle, as democracy.
Regardless of diverse approaches to democracy in each region or context,
it always means a certain lose of power and control for those who
detained hegemonic power.
The difficulty lies in the multiple meanings,
representations and experiences that the very notion of “democracy” has
for peoples and societies, for different cultures and periods of time.
We suggest a basic distinction between:
a)
Historical processes
of “Democracies in consolidation”, where national states are homogeneous
and / or there is the hegemony of dominant groups’ that have
established, in time, an agenda that largely discusses and decides on
issues of participatory policy. In this context, pending issues of
democracy are related to identifying the necessities of segments of
population that are under represented, or whose interests are ignored.
The role of new media is to promote these issues and help identifying
processes that will allow the implementation of a true practice of
democracy and citizen participation in decision-making.
b)
“Emerging democracies” in
a multi-national state context, whether or not they are recognized
nations. Democracy has different tasks, goals and challenges in societies
where it is confronted with religious, ethnic, tribal and other cultural
divergences of significance, and where integration is difficult, much in
political terms as in daily life. In these cases, not only we find an
absence of public policies capable to meet people’s needs and desires,
but usually there is an under representation and ignorance of the needs
of vast segments of population, as well as of minorities. New Media have
the responsibility of opening a difficult road, based mostly on plural
dialogue, and which is non-centered and multi-vocal. A dialogue that will
recognize all sorts of appeals, points of view and convergences and that
will promote a space for voices that are rarely listened to and yet, are
essential for the building of a plural democracy.
c)
Democracy requires
identifying the necessities and voices of the disenfranchised. In this
sense, it is of great relevance to explore stories of children (girls and
boys), women, workers, peasants, indigenous, and other minority members.
Also, to analyze emerging ways of communication and relation that fight
against marginalization and ignorance and that contribute to knowledge
and to identity assertion.
Another theme for analysis and debate in
OurMedia 9 | NuestrosMedios9 will be the relevance of social and
political processes related to the emergency of citizen’s media or of new
media.
Taking these ideas in consideration, we suggest
some useful themes for a gradual empowerment of different segments of
population that have been, so far, oppressed, marginalized or
subordinated by reason of tradition, which some societies consider
natural practice.
We think of three scenarios for dissertations
and collective debates.
1.
Industrial
societies: What is happening with new media in highly consolidated
Western democracies? What are the debates taking place within these
contexts? What are the stakes and limits of new media in societies under
extreme cybernetic control?
2.
Democracies with
opening spaces and citizen access to media: How did they manage to have a
growing presence in the media? What are the social and economic processes
related to their presence? To what extent new media interact with
preexisting dialogic media?
3. Emerging
democracies: What is the role of new media when access is restricted to a
minority of population? What role does it play in a context of emergency
democracy and political, religious and ideological confrontation? Can new
media make a contribution to intercultural dialogue? What are the links
of process of participatory communication with vast social movements?
As in previous conferences, OurMedia 9 |
NuestrosMedios 9 will have plenary sessions in the mornings, and panels,
working groups and workshops in the afternoon.
The range of themes to discuss in panels and
working teams is very wide. These are some suggestions:
-
Participatory citizenship in new media.
-
Role of
new technologies in the building of citizenship
-
Organized grassroot movements and new
media
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Technical and social limits and advantages in
new media
-
New
media and the building of democracy
-
Legal
frame, censorship or legitimacy of new media
-
Global
and local: role of new media.
Workshops on actual experiences may address
methodological aspects, which will allow for transcending the stage of
mere descriptions:
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Methodologies of communication and democracy
building
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Experimenting new media in contexts of
confrontation
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Role of
training in the consolidation of new media
On the last day of the conference OurMedia 9 |
NuestrosMedios 9, an open debate will take place between all participants
about the future of the network, the future conferences and participants’
suggestions on future activities and projects.
Participation & Logistics
An International Committee has been established
to support the organization of OurMedia 9 | NuestrosMedios 9, it includes
colleagues that already participated in previous conferences. There is
also a Local Committee at the University of Sindh that will be in charge
of the main aspects for the event’s organization.
Members of both committees participate in seven
sub-committees that are in charge of the following areas: 1) Call for
Proposals and Methodology; 2) Financing and Grants; 3) Travel and Visas;
4) Press and Media; 5) Translation and Interpreters; 6) Video Screening
and Field Visit; and 7) Lodging and Food.
Proposals for panels, papers or workshops must
be sent to: (ourmedia9 /at/ gmail.com)
Those interested in participating in OurMedia 9
/ NuestrosMedios 9, may submit a resume of their papers and / or panel
proposals before July
1st.
A format for proposal submissions is available on our website.
All information related to the conference will
be posted in due time at
http://www.ourmedianetwork.org/
(translated from Spanish by Natalia Diaz)
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