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[ecrea] Measuring the Unmeasurable: Digital Participation Seminar, Birmingham (UK), 19 July 2010
Wed Jun 23 11:47:03 GMT 2010
Measuring the Unmeasurable:
Digital Participation Seminar
Monday, July 19, 2010 from 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM (GMT)
Birmingham, United
Kingdom
This one-day seminar intends to provide a forum for discussion
of the meaning and measurability of Digital Participation,
focusing on the three main measurables promoted by the Digital
Participation Consortium – Reach, Breadth, Depth. It will include
contributions from Ofcom, following publication of their initial
statistics bulletin on digital participation.
In addition it will
hear about the role of the UK Research Council funded Digital Economy Hub
at Newcastle University and from the Arts Council and
Audiences Central on the experience they have in measuring
participation in the arts.
Speakers
Paul Watson – Director,
Digital Economy Hub for Inclusion through the Digital Economy
Catherine Bunting –
Director of Research, Arts Council England
Alison Preston – Senior
Research Associate, Ofcom
Vishalakshi Roy –
Senior Business Develop Manager, Audiences Central
Objectives
· To discuss key issues
relating to measuring Digital Participation.
· To start up a
continuing dialogue between researchers, activists and policy-makers
about issues of research and measurement.
· To identify key
concerns about the meaning and value of digital participation
· Enable cross-sector
networking opportunities,
· To produce a position
paper outlining achievements of the event with a view to influencing
further policy debate.
Attendance
The seminar would be of
interest to academics from media and cultural studies or those working
more broadly in ‘digital’. It is also of interest to policy-makers,
activists, community media workers and social media advisors.
Registration
:
http://bcudigital.eventbrite.com/
Contact
Dave Harte, Birmingham
School of Media, Birmingham City University
(dave.harte /at/ bcu.ac.uk)
– 07719374437
James Williams, Centre
for Research into Quality, Birmingham City University
(james.williams /at/ bcu.ac.uk)
- 0121 331 6673
Kelly O'Neil, Research
Innovation and Enterprise Services Department
(kelly.oneil /at/ bcu.ac.uk) - 0121
331 5254
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