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[ecrea] Digital Participation among Ethnic Minorities: Policy, Access and Engagement
Wed May 11 19:36:26 GMT 2011
*Digital Participation among Ethnic Minorities: Policy, Access and
Engagement*
*Call for a Conference at TU Dortmund University, Germany (at the Erich
Brost Institute for International Journalism), 8-9 September 2011*,
jointly hosted by the Media of Diaspora Research Group (MDRG), Faculty
15 of TU Dortmund University, the Institute for Journalism (IfJ) at TU
Dortmund University, and the Erich Brost Institute for International
Journalism (EBI), an affiliate of TU Dortmund University.
The digital revolution, especially the rapidly increasing impact of
social media, is coinciding with a massive demographic shift in
developed nations as ethnic diversity leaps upward everywhere in three
respects: regarding numbers, regarding the diversity of groups
represented in a given context, and regarding the degree of
institutionalized accommodation accorded minorities -- formerly
routinely marginalized -- by states and civil societies.
The conference aims at exploring topics at the criss-crossing of these
two lines. Scholars across Europe and beyond are invited to present
contributions on all aspects of the digital participation among ethnic
minorities, including e. g.:
-- Access and participation of ethnic minorities in mainstream digital
media (both outlets of old-style mass media and new media, including
moderation processes and user-generated content)
- Digital media for and by ethnic minority groups, including moderation
processes and user-generated content
- Geo-ethnic storytelling and civic engagement by ethnic minorities in
digital media
- Transnational & diaspora-linking digital media outlets, including
those transcending or blurring traditional majority/minorities dichotomies
- Uses and gratifications of digital media by ethnic minority members,
including usage that transcends the traditional roles of communicators
and audience
- What is the role of policies (states and civil society stakeholders
including at the UN, EU, national, regional and local levels) in
fostering internet literacy and digital participation among citizens,
but also in regulating access?
- How visible are women in the online environment?
*Additional Conference agenda*
An edited book on the theme of the conference is planned, as is the
formation of an interdisciplinary research group with its own scholarly
journal (working title: Journalism of Diaspora; online, hardcopy, or
both), building on consensus achieved at the MDRG conference in Lincoln,
UK in September 2010, and in the subsequent debates on the group's
weblog: http://mediaofdiaspora.blogs.lincoln.ac.uk/
*Keynote speakers*
Several keynote speakers have been invited; please check for updates as
they become available on the conference website,
http://www.mdrg-conference2011.tu-dortmund.de
*Submissions*
Please send your abstract (300 words) on any of the thematic issues to
(mdrg-conference2011 /at/ tu-dortmund.de). Deadline for submission is June 20,
2011.
The members of the Scientific Committee (Ola Ogunyemi, University of
Lincoln, UK; Susanne Fengler, Daniel Müller & Horst Pöttker, TU Dortmund
University) will send a feedback on completion of the review process by
July 15, 2011
*Conference fee*
The conference fee for the two-day conference is EUR 100,00 (EUR 50,00
for students). There is limited funding to support postgraduate students
and scholars from developing countries (cancellation of conference fee,
subsidy for travel expenses). Please write a short application at the
end of your abstract if you wish to apply. The Conference Committee will
make the final decision based on acceptance of your abstract and
availability of funds.
The Conference fee should be remitted by July 20, 2011, to the
conference bank account, IBAN DE51500105175406481293, BIC INGDDEFF, with
the subject "MDRG Conference Fee 2011". Please make sure any costs for
the transaction are covered as well, and that your full name is included
in case you don't transfer from your personal bank account.
*Accomodation***
Accomodation is not included in the conference fee. The Conference
Office at (mdrg-conference2011 /at/ tu-dortmund.de) will assist in finding and
booking rooms at various price levels.
*Travel information*
Dortmund (pop. 600,000) is the major city of the Eastern Ruhr area, the
former industrial heartland of Germany, a metropolitan area stretching
to Düsseldorf, the capital of the state of North-Rhine-Westphalia, and
Cologne, its largest city. Dortmund has its own midsize airport and
important railway station, and Düsseldorf and Cologne-Bonn airports are
among the largest in Germany. From Düsseldorf there is a metropolitan
train line (S1) with Dortmund Central Station as its terminus; the stop
"Dortmund Universität" is on this line, so you can reach the University
from Düsseldorf airport without changing trains. There are also good
bus/subway connections in the city, and on campus (currently 22,000
full-time students) there is a futuristic sky-train (just google
"H-Bahn" if you want to take a look). The Conference Office will be
happy to provide individual travel information, just contact
(mdrg-conference2011 /at/ tu-dortmund.de).
http://www.mdrg-conference2011.tu-dortmund.de/
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