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[Commlist] Paulo Freire Centennial Cycle
Tue Feb 23 19:47:59 GMT 2021
Event: Paulo Freire Centennial Cycle 9-24 March 2021
In September 2021, Paulo Freire would have turned 100 years old. Freire
(1921-1997) was not only an adult educator and philosopher of education.
His work has had tremendous influence upon media and communication
scholars and practitioners, in particular within participatory
communication, and communication for development and social change.
To celebrate this, and to explore his influence on current and future
media and communication research and practice, The Institute for Media
and Creative Industries at Loughborough University has organized a
Centennial Cycle of virtual debates and exchanges. The overall aim of
the Centennial Cycle is to push reflections around Freire’s ‘ontological
call’. This call is associated with five principles, those of humility,
empathy, love, hope and dialogue (Freire, 2017, p. 33). Freire presented
these as the spirit of one of his main referential works, Pedagogy of
the Oppressed, originally published in 1968. Ana Suzina and Thomas Tufte
from IMCI have reflected upon this here
<https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1748048520943692>.
The Paulo Freire Centennial Cycle will run from 9-24 March. You can see
the full programme here: Principal-IN - Centenário de Paulo Freire
(paulofreirecentennial.org)
<https://www.paulofreirecentennial.org/principal-in/>.There will be two
master classes, the first opening the cycle with the Brazilian
theologian Frei Betto, who has worked with Freire, and the second
closing the cycle with the Brazilian indigenous leader Ailton Krenak. In
between, you will find five dialogues*,* each of them between two
communication scholars and practitioners discussing one of the
principles of Freire’s ontological call. They include Anita Gurumurthy
(India), Linje Manyozo (Australia), Colin Chasi (South Africa), Karin
Wilkins (USA), James Deane (UK), Xavier Carbonell (India), Benjamin
Ferron (France), Eriberto Gualinga Montalvo (Ecuador), Claudia
Magallanes (Mexico) and Maira Lima (Brazil).
The Institute for Media and Creative Industries (IMCI) at Loughborough
University London has since 2019 held a series of activities gathering
scholars from different regions of the world discussing the legacy of
Paulo Freire in the field of participatory communication and civil
society development, and IMCI colleagues were involved as guest editors
of two special issues of the journals International Communication
Gazette, and Commons. You can see them here
<https://journals.sagepub.com/toc/gazb/82/5> and here
<https://revistas.uca.es/index.php/cayp/issue/view/432>.
For registration to any one of the Centennial Cycle events, go to the
conference site and sign up for each of the individual days you wish to
attend: Principal-IN - Centenário de Paulo Freire
(paulofreirecentennial.org)
<https://www.paulofreirecentennial.org/principal-in/>.
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