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[Commlist] cfp: Regulating Digital Media in the Global South: What Are the Challenges?
Mon Feb 12 14:05:27 GMT 2024
We have extended the deadline for papers for Regulating Digital Media in
the Global South: What Are the Challenges?
This two-day international conference, organised by the University of
Westminster’s Communication and Media Research Institute (CAMRI), brings
together media academics, media regulators, policy makers and civil
society groups to discuss and debate the key challenges facing countries
of the global South in regulating digital media in the age of the
Internet. The conference will focus on how media regulators, civil
society groups, and other public stakeholders can come together to
tackle the complexities of digitalization.
The conference will include keynotes by media regulators and academics,
plenaries, round tables and workshops led by experts in media regulation.
Call For Papers - DEADLINE EXTENDED TO 21st FEBRUARY
The conference invites papers/ interventions that tackle the following
key questions:
* What are the main challenges facing global South media regulators in
the digital age?
* How can a broader alliance from countries of the global South lead to
a stronger regulation of digital media content?
* What unique South-to-South perspectives and contributions to digital
media regulation are there?
* What are the challenges for Data/AI governance from a Global South
perspective?
* What measures have been taken by media regulators in the global South
to tackle the problem of misinformation?
* What research methods are relied upon to examine digital media use in
countries of the global South and what ethical issues are raised for
researchers and media regulators?
* How does media activism in the global South tackle the question of
media regulation?
* How can we regulate digital media content without stifling creativity
and freedom of expression?
* What new platforms are emerging from the global South, and how might
these challenge present forms of regulation in both the South and the North?
Deadline for abstracts
The deadline for abstracts is 21st of February 2024. Successful
applicants will be notified early in March 2024. Abstracts should be 300
words. They must include the presenter’s name, affiliation, and email
and postal addresses, together with the title of the paper and a
150-word biographical note on the presenter. Please send all these items
together in a single Word file, not as pdf, and entitle the file and
message with ‘CAMRI 2024’ followed by your surname. Send the file by
email to Professor Tarik Sabry: (sabryt /at/ westminster.ac.uk) and Dr Doug
Specht: (d.specht /at/ westminster.ac.uk)
MORE:
https://camri.ac.uk/blog/event/regulating-digital-media-in-the-global-south-what-are-the-challenges/
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