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[ecrea] Conference: Disability, Media, and Human Rights: Policy, Practice, Performance
Thu Apr 12 10:30:01 GMT 2018
Disability, Media, and Human Rights: Policy, Practice, Performance
The Global Alliance for Disability in Media and Entertainment (GADIM)
and Curtin University in Perth, Australia, are hosting a conference 9:30
a.m. – 5 p.m. April 19-20, 2018 at Curtin University on . The conference
is free and open to all. Supported by the Centre for Human Rights
Education, Curtin University.
http://media-dis-n-dat.blogspot.com.au/2018/04/gadim-curtin-university-in-australia.html
The conference is informed by Article 8 of the United Nations Convention
on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, which affirms that the
global disability community’s access to the media is a human right, as
well as the way public attitudes towards people with disability are
shaped. However, for people with disability, access to the media can be
fraught with technological road-blocks, is punctuated by a lack of
functional and reflexive representations, and perpetuates clichés about
the creativity and consciousness of people with disability.
This conference is an investigation of three nodes of intersection
between disability and the media:
Policy: Human rights, advocacy and access regarding media.
Practice: Making media as a person with a disability. Making media for
people with disabilities.
Performance: Representations of disability in the media.
Access to media is a human right, and the conference explores how
government, policy makers and advocacy groups can ensure equitable and
just access for people with disability to the media landscape in all its
avenues.
Media makers with a disability and those who may make media with a
disability consciousness will present at the conference on topics
including: inclusive advertising, blogging, YouTube activism, community
media, and gaming. DADAA digital arts will present a session about its
community engagement focus on arts and disability.
Speakers at the conference will include:
Beth Haller, Co-founder, Global Alliance for Disability in Media and
Entertainment (GADIM) and author of Representing Disability in an
Ableist World
Katie Ellis – Curtin University and author of Disability Media Work:
Opportunities and Obstacles
Robyn Lambird – Blogger, model, YouTube celebrity, My Trex Life
Angel Dixon - Model, disability advocate, blogger, designer
ShawnBurns – Disability and media researcher and journalism lecturer at
University of Wollongong
A film screening of the documentary “Defiant Lives,” which tells the
story of the rise and fight of the disability rights movement in the
United States, Britain and Australia, will be at 3 p.m. Friday April 20,
followed by a panel discussion.
Although the conference is free, please register via Eventbrite:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/disability-media-and-human-rights-policy-practice-performance-tickets-44626681606
For questions, contact: (katie.ellis /at/ curtin.edu.au)
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