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[Commlist] Call for papers: Inclusive Media Education for Diverse Societies
Wed Jun 23 16:12:49 GMT 2021
CfP - Hybrid Workshop*
*Inclusive Media Education for Diverse Societies*
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*11 - 12 November 2021 @University of Groningen, Groningen, the Netherlands
The definition of the term “media literacy” has evolved and alternative
concepts such as network literacy, information literacy, digital
literacy among others have been suggested to capture the dynamics of the
changing media environments. Although the terminologies and definitions
have changed over time and the different approaches incorporate a
variety of perspectives, issues related to diversity, inclusion and
intercultural dialogue were not central to media literacy until very
recently. To develop a more inclusive approach to media literacy
education in our increasingly super-diverse societies and strengthen the
diversity of voices and intercultural dialogue in the public arena,
inclusive media literacy education should revolve around reflective
tools in order to learn how to live with difference. Drawing on black
feminist theory, we argue that a critical approach to media literacy
education needs to address diversity and differences through an
intersectional lens. To promote media justice, inclusive media literacy
should acknowledge and provide means to transform how identities and
power are shaped through the mediation of intersecting axes of
difference including nationality, race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality,
age, ability, migration status and socioeconomic class.
This hybrid workshop aims to bring together papers that develop a
critical perspective and focus on issues related to media literacy
education, differences and diversity. We aim to include conceptual
papers as well as empirical studies from different contexts that provide
a critical reflection of existing media education practices.
The papers can focus on the following topics among others:
●Media literacy education for intercultural dialogue;
●Media literacy education for marginalized groups;
●Critical approaches to media literacy education with a focus on
intersectionality and/or diversity;
●Media literacy education for migrants and refugees;
●Decolonizing media literacy education;
●Media literacy and social inclusion;
●Participatory methods within media literacy education and research.
The workshop will be convened as a hybrid workshop. Selected presenters
will have the opportunity to present online or offline (latter depending
on the restrictions due to Covid19 pandemic at the time of the
workshop). The workshop will be organized between 9.00-17.00 Central
European Time (CET). There will be no fees for attending this workshop.
Please email your 400 words abstract with a short bio (150 words) to
(inclusive.media.education /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(inclusive.media.education /at/ gmail.com)>. Deadline September 7, 2021.
If you are a PhD student, kindly include in your submission email
whether you would be interested to join *a PhD workshop* we are planning
to organize 1 day prior to the workshop, on November 11, 2021. We will
be contacting the PhD students, who raise their interest about the PhD
workshop.
*Conference Publication *
The submissions for the workshop will be considered to be published in
the special issue “Inclusive Media Literacy Education for Diverse
Societies” (10/4) in the open access journal Media and Communication.
Please indicate your interest in publishing in the special issue upon
submission.
*Open Access Fee: *The journal has an article publication fee to cover
its costs and guarantee that the article can be accessed free of charge
by any reader, anywhere in the world, regardless of affiliation. Further
information about the journal's open access charges and institutional
members can be found here. We will also actively seek to gather funds to
support OA fees for contributors who might need financial assistance.
*Workshop Organizers*
Çiğdem Bozdağ (University of Groningen, The Netherlands / University of
Bremen, Germany), Koen Leurs (Utrecht University, The Netherlands) and
Annamária Neag (Charles University Prague), Alex P. Smit (University of
Groningen, The Netherlands)
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