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[Commlist] CFP African Women in Media 2019 Conference & Festival
Tue Dec 18 22:45:33 GMT 2018
*African Women in the Media 2019 Conference & Festival *
/*in partnership with African Union Commission*/
*Theme: SHOWCASE*
*Proposals are invited for a three-day conference and festival in
Nairobi, Kenya*
*Date: 11-13 July, 2019*
*Venue: Kenya School of Monetary Studies, Nairobi*
African Women in the Media, in pursuance of its objective to bring
together media practitioners and scholars in the field of media,
communications and cultural studies, presents its 3rd annual conference
in Nairobi, Kenya. With its theme being SHOWCASE, AWiM 2019 conference
and festival will feature keynotes, panels, workshops, exhibitions, film
screenings, networking opportunities, the AWiM Pitch Zone hosted by
commissioning editors from international and national media
organisations, and much more. We will also be launching the AWiM
Hackathon as we enter the last two years of African Women's Decade
(2010-2020).
We welcome proposals for papers, panels, workshops and film
presentations, from both academic and industry speakers and trainers.
Participants may draw on perspectives from Media, Communications and
Cultural Studies, including Journalism, Marketing Communications
(Advertising & Branding), Political Communication, Public Relations,
Cultural Studies including Film Studies and Production, Performing Arts,
Gender Studies, ICTs, Media Education and other such relevant disciplines.
Furthermore, participants are invited to consider the following themes
as it related to ,media in Africa:
* Addressing African Women's Decade (AWD) objectives
* Media & Audience response to continental initiatives and global
movements like #MeToo
* Innovation in media content and delivery
* Challenging negative patterns in representation of women in Africa
* Issues of access, independence and public interest
* Addressing gender gaps and equality in the industry and
representation of gender equality in media content
* Identifying enabling business models for African media
Topical areas of interest to reflect on include (but not limited to) the
following:
* Access and Citizen Empowerment
* Advertising and Privacy
* Alternative Audiences
* Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Learning
* Blockchain, Empowerment and Media
* Communication and Development
* Communities and Networks
* Digital Empowerment
* Diversity and Inclusion
* Ethics and Trust
* Fake News and Truth
* Feminism and Political Participation
* Gender Mainstreaming and Policies
* iHealth
* International Law and Human Rights
* Media Entrepreneurship and Leadership
* Media, Technology and Robotics
* New Art
* Post-Truth
* Post-Human
* Religion and Conflict
* Representation
* Terrorism
* Transmedia
* Sustainability and Environment
* Women Entrepreneurship
* Young Audiences
Please send abstracts of 150 words and a short bio by Monday 18 January
2019 to: Dr Yemisi Akinbobola ((cfp /at/ africanwomeninmedia.com),
(yemisi /at/ africanwomeninmedia.com))
*Confirmed Keynote Speakers*
/*Dr Dorothy Njoroge*/
Dr Njoroge is an Assistant Professor of Journalism at the Unites States
International University (USIU), Kenya, and Chair of Association of
Media Women in Kenya (AMWIK). She holds a PhD in Media Studies from
Southern Illinois University, USA, and has several yeas of experience in
communications and development for various NGOs.
/*Lola Omolola, Founder, Female IN (FIN)*/
Lola Omolola is a Chicago-based Community Engagement Strategist who has
successfully mobilised over one million women for her Facebook group
Female In (formerly Female in Nigeria). She has two decades of
experience working in radio, TV and digital project management. FIN has
become an effective platform for social change, and Facebook's founder
Mark Zuckerberg highlighted Lola and FIN as a model for building
meaningful communities.
*Key Dates*
The deadline for submitting abstracts is Monday 28 January 2019 at 23.59 GMT
* 18 December 2018 - Abstract submission opens
* 7 January 2019 - Early Bird registration opens
* 28 January 2019 - Deadline to submit abstracts
* 11 February 2019 - Decisions on abstracts are announced
* 08 March 2019 - Deadline for participation confirmation
* 08 April 2019 - Draft of conference schedule
* 10 May 2019 - Early bird registration closes
* 10 June 2019 Full paper submission deadline
* 11-13 July 2019 AWiM19 Conference & Festival
Please send abstracts of 150 words and a short bio by Monday 18 January
2019 to: Dr Yemisi Akinbobola ((cfp /at/ africanwomeninmedia.com),
(yemisi /at/ africanwomeninmedia.com)) <#NOP>
/*British Council Research Grant */
/The British Council is now accepting expressions of interest for
research grant for UK based arts organisations / curators / programmers
working in any of the following art forms - Visual Arts, Literature,
Music, Theatre, Dance, Architecture, Design, Fashion and Film to travel
to Sub-Saharan Africa. The objectives of the visit should be to connect
with the local contemporary art sectors, and undertake their own
professional research to be shared with a wider UK sector in their
chosen field. The trips should take place between April 2019 and March
2020. The grant is open for applications between 10th December 2018 and
8th March 2019 with announcements tentatively set for the 25th of March.
Submissions should be emailed to (Mabel.Kebirungi /at/ britishcouncil.or.ug) by
18:00 (GMT) on 8 March 2019. /
/For more information:
https://www.britishcouncil.org/arts/partner/sub-saharan-africa
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