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[eccr] Call for Papers - Digital Generations
Thu Oct 23 14:01:51 GMT 2003
>Digital Generations
>Children, young people and new media
>
>26-29 July 2004
>London, England
>
>A major international conference organised by
>The Centre for the Study of Children, Youth and Media
>Institute of Education, University of London
>
>Computer games, the internet and other new communications media are often
>seen to pose threats and dangers to young people; but they also provide
>new opportunities for creativity and self-determination. This
>international conference will present the most exciting and challenging
>new research on children, young people and new digital media. We aim to
>bring together researchers from a range of academic disciplines ?
>including media and cultural studies, anthropology, sociology, psychology
>and education ? and to promote dialogue within and across research
>traditions. We also aim to develop dialogue between researchers,
>practitioners in digital media, and educators. Keynote speakers include
>David Buckingham (University of London), Marsha Kinder (University of
>Southern California), Gunther Kress (University of London) and Sonia
>Livingstone (London School of Economics). The last day of the conference
>will be an education day featuring new research and strategies for
>teachers, as well as workshops led by practitioners, such as games and web
>designers.
>
>Conference themes will include:
>· Digital divides: social differences in children's uses of new media
>· Globalisation and intercultural communication
>· Changing youth and childhood identities
>· New media, schools and informal learning
>· Regulation: censorship or consumer empowerment?
>· Play, games and interactivity
>· Children and young people as media producers
>
>
>
>To submit a proposal for a paper, symposium or workshop:
>Papers will be limited to 30 minutes, which should include time for
>questions and comments. If you would like to present a paper please
>submit a 400 word abstract with an indication of what theme(s) you will
>address.
>
>Symposia will be limited to 2 hours, with three or four presentations on a
>common theme. Proposals should contain a cover page with the title of the
>symposium along with names, affiliation, addresses and emails of each
>contributor. Each proposal should include an overview of the session, not
>to exceed 250 words, as well as 400 word abstracts of each of the papers.
>
>Workshops on the education day (29 July) will be limited to 90 minutes.
>Proposals for workshops should indicate the target audience as well as
>facilities required (e.g. digital editing equipment). We encourage
>proposals for hands-on workshops. Please submit a 400 word abstract.
>
>Abstracts and proposals must include your name, affiliation, address and
>email and should be submitted to: (newmedia2004 /at/ ioe.ac.uk) DEADLINE: 31
>December 2003
>
>Your abstract or proposal will be reviewed by the scientific committee for
>its suitability to the conference. You will receive a reply by the end of
>January 2004. All presenters must register and pay for the conference
>prior to 31 May 2004.
>
>Deadlines
>Abstracts and proposals 31 December 2003
>Response from review committee 31 January 2004
>Registration for presenters 31 May 2004
>
>Registration Fees
>Early Registration (before 31 May) £200
>Late Registration (after 31 May) £250
>Registration for one day £75
>Student/Spouse £100
>
>We are hoping to make available limited financial support to presenters
>for whom registration fees and travel costs would present a
>hardship. Please submit your request for financial consideration, along
>with the abstract of your conference paper, workshop or symposium to
>(newmedia2004 /at/ ioe.ac.uk)
>
>Accommodation
>HOTELSCENE in conjunction with the Institute of Education have arranged
>special discounted rates at selected hotels for conference delegates.
>Rates range from £59 to £145 per night. Further information is available
>at www.hotelscene.co.uk or by phone +44 117 916 6335.
>
>Social Events
>The Institute of Education is adjacent to Russell Square, near the British
>Museum, Covent Garden, West End theatres, Soho and Piccadilly. We plan to
>organise several social events, and delegates are also encouraged to
>explore London on their own.
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Office: 4/0/18
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