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[ecrea] IAMCR Pre-Conference Media and the Development Challenge -- New Frontiers in Media Development Research
Sat Apr 23 13:15:51 GMT 2016
*Media and the Development Challenge:*
*/New Frontiers in Media Development Research /*
A One-Day Workshop
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*Monday, 25 July 2016 *
*University of Westminster, CAMRI, London, Harrow Campus*
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*_Call for Participation_*
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*Pre-Conference Description: *In preparation for the 2016 IAMCR
conference in Leicester, CIMA and CAMRI, University of Westminster,
invite interested scholars to take part in a one-day workshop to explore
the empirical foundations of the media development field, examine
current trends in media systems, and identify how scholars can work
together with media development practitioners. Our aim is to identify
gaps in knowledge and produce new lines of research and data. Panels
will include: 1) Assessing the Media Development Canon: New Perspectives
on Classic Approaches to Building Media Systems, 2) Geographies of
Media: The Global Crisis of Local Media, and 3) Navigating the Digital:
The Internet’s Impact on Information Flows in Developing Countries.
The workshop it will include representatives from academic and
professional research institutions as well as representatives from
international media development NGOs. We are not requesting papers for
this panel but rather we are asking interested speakers to submit a
statement of no more than 500 words that indicates your research
interests and reason for participating in one of the sessions. This is
intended to be an inaugural meeting of international media development
researchers, and we hope to use this occasion to gauge interest in an
annual gathering of researchers working in this space.
The workshop is open to 30-40 members of the public and IAMCR
participants. Advance registration is required. More information will be
posted as it becomes available.
*Date and Time: 25 July 2016*
*Contact: *Paul Rothman, CIMA ((MediaDevScholarsNet /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(MediaDevScholarsNet /at/ gmail.com)>) / Tele: +1 (202) 378-9531
*Organizers: *
Susan Abbott and Paul Rothman, Center for International Media Assistance
Winston Mano, University of Westminster
*This workshop seeks to:*
1.Offer a collegial and informed environment for scholars, researchers,
and others from diverse disciplines and backgrounds to share their
research on and about media development;
2.Provide space for dialogue, critical reflection, and sharing of
various theories (largely drawing from communication, political science,
and development studies) that have informed and played a part in media
development and democracy, civil society and governance assistance.
3.Provide an opportunity for scholars who are not already familiar with
international media development to learn about the field and understand
how their research can help move the sector forward. In doing so, this
workshop will gather key scholars, writers and advocates for media
development who can help inspire and provide a foundation for future
research—to help participants understand and develop their research
objectives, including MA and PhD topics.
4.Establish whether there is interest in holding an annual meeting of
international media development researchers’ conference, and to gather
information from participants on the best time, place, and format for
future gatherings beyond the 2016 workshop.
*Proposed Workshop Schedule*
9:00 am – Welcome, Introductions – Coffee provided
9:30 – 11:00 am – *Assessing the Media Development Canon: New
Perspective on Classic Approaches to Building Media Systems *
11:00 to 11:30 am – Break
11:30 to 1 pm – *Geographies of Media: The Global Crisis of Local Media*
1 pm to 2 pm – Lunch (will feature a Keynote Speaker on the topic of
Media, Civil Society and the Challenges Posed by Illiberal Democracy)
2:30 to 4:00 pm – *Navigating the Digital: The Internet’s Impact on
Information Flows in Developing Countries*
4:00 to 4:30 pm – Break
4:30 to 5:00 pm – *Wrap Up, Reflections, Next Steps *– CIMA and the
University of Westminster will lead a discussion about the establishment
of an International Media Development Academic/ Researchers Network and
how we can continue an exchange of ideas, research and data in an
ongoing basis. This may also conclude consideration of an annual
convening of media development researchers from both academic and
practitioner perspectives.
5:00 pm – Cocktails and Networking
Best wishes,
Susan Abbott
Independent consultant, providing services in the areas of program
monitoring & evaluation, research & learning, and program development/
grant writing in support of independent media, digital rights, and
access to information
*Email: (susanabbott1 /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(susanabbott1 /at/ gmail.com)>*
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