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[Commlist] CFP: African Women in Media 2023
Mon Apr 24 13:14:31 GMT 2023
Call for Papers:African Women in Media 2023(AWiM23)Conference, Rwanda
Theme: Media and Gender Violence
African Women in Media is calling for abstract submissions from media
practitioners, academics, civil society, and policy actors, exploring
the theme‘Media and Gender Violence’ fromvarious perspectives.
Gender-based violence has reached pandemic proportions worldwide, and
the media is both a powerful tool in the fight against it and a
potential enabler.At AWiM23,‘Media and Gender Violenceis explored both
from the perspective of media coverage and portrayal of various forms
ofgender violence, as well as the various forms of violence experienced
by women working in media industries. For the former, this may include
domestic violence, online violence, conflict regarded GBV, and other
forms of violence against women and girls. Similarly, the
latter may include sexual harassment, online violence,challenges of
limited press freedom, intimidation, and other forms of violence.
Significantly, the theme contributes to severalobjectives of the African
Union, namely:
1.
The AU Agenda 2063’s vision for “human security and a sharp
reduction in violent crime”. Specifically, Aspiration Six and its
goal for “full gender equality in all spheres of life, by
strengthening the role of Africa’s women through ensuring gender
equality and parity in all spheres of life (political, economic and
social), and eliminating all forms of discrimination and violence
against women and girls”; and,
2.
Pillar 2 (Dignity, security, and resilience) of the African Union
Strategy for Gender Equality & Women’s Empowerment 2018-2028
highlights that “human security and bodily integrity for women is
critical for the attainment of gender equality”.
Scope andSub-Themes of the conference:
Representation of Gender-Based Violence:This refers to how media portray
gender-based violence and is not only limited to physical violence but
also includes psychological, sexual, conflict, economic and other forms
of violence. When biased and inaccurate, media's representation of
gender can perpetuate harmful gender norms and stereotypes, which
contribute to thenormalisation of gender-based violence. Recent
statistics show that gender-based violenceremains a prevalent global
issue, with women and girls disproportionately affected.
Violence and Women in Media:Women working in media industries have long
been subjected to gender-based discrimination and violence. Various
reports have highlighted the range of violence experienced by women in
media, from verbal and physical violence to sexual harassment, online
attacks, intimidation and more. In exploring this sub-theme, AWiM23 aims
toidentify best practices and gaps in existing knowledge on the range of
violence experienced by women in media, as well as potential regulatory
and policy interventions at international,regional and national levels.
In view of the abovesub-themes, the conference invitesabstracts in the
following, but not limited to, areas:
1.
Mediaandgender-based violence
2.
Sexual harassment
3.
Online and cyberbullying/attacks
4.
Gender-based violence and mental health
5.
Safety of journalists
6.
Press freedom and freedom of expression
7.
Cyberfeminism
8.
Sustainable Journalism
9.
Media Ethics
10.
Women's Studies
11.
Women,Peace and Security
12.
Representation
13.
Media Studies
14.
Postcolonial studies
15.
Audiences
16.
Media and trauma
17.
Gender Studies
18.
Gender Policy
19.
Journalism Practice
20.
Mediaand toxic masculinity
21.
Intersectionality: race,gender, media,violence
22.
Social mediaand online violence
23.
Culture and gender-based violence
24.
Power relations
25.
Media literacy
26.
AI and tech
27.
Capacity building and training/sensitising
28.
Gender based corruption(sextortion)
29.
Climate changeandwomen
Conference format
Hybrid:Tofacilitate global attendance, AWiM23 will be a hybrid
conference. However, all speakers and facilitators are expected
toparticipate inperson
Submission guidelines
Please send a 250-word abstract with your name, e-mail address, a brief
bio, and affiliation using this online form
<https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=1CpVfdYvOU-yhbIcqcjMus_woGLhOUROt4Cvnp8vh8tUNjBWUkI3UzlMSEJTUFJKWDZSRk5QTVlXUS4u>by
12 PM (West African Time) on 31 May 2023. Innovative formats, panel
proposals, fireside chat,IgniteTalks, fishbowl sessions, workshops, and
exhibitions are also welcome. Fireside chats,IgniteTalks, fishbowl
sessions, and workshop proposals should include a short rationale and
brief bios of participants.
Key Dates
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CFP submission deadline –31 May 2023
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Confirmation of accepted papers –7 June 2023
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Registration opens – 1 July 2023
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Conference dates –30 November - 1 December 2
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