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[Commlist] Call for Abstracts: Trends in Media and Communication Conference, 2021

Fri Jul 09 15:26:00 GMT 2021





Call for Abstracts
Trends in Media and Communication Conference, 2021

Theme: Africa's digital youth: Exploring media and information literacy competencies and practices

Dates: 19-20th October 2021


Globally, and across Africa in particular, the ways young people consume and use information continue to evolve. As more young people shift from traditional to internet-based information sources, the pervasiveness of digital media means their role in shaping political and social lives cannot be ignored. African nations need well-informed, active and engaged populace to participate in development. Increasingly, however,  Africa’s youth are forced to negotiate their way round a new information ecology where consumers, with no gate-keeping skills, double as producers/ disseminators of information. Evidence from the literature on Media and Information Literacy scholarship suggests that improved literacy on the consumption and use of digital media can make a difference in how young people navigate the current information
ecology in pursuit of their dreams and goals.
Such scholarship, while extensive elsewhere, is only now emerging in Africa.

 Ahead of the global media and information literacy celebrations this year, the Department of Communication Studies of the University of Ghana, in partnership with DW Akademie and Penplusbytes, will be hosting a virtual conference on the theme “Africa's digital
youth: Exploring media and information literacy competencies and practices”.

The  conference will seek to catalogue scholarship on trends emerging around African youth’s digital media practices with a focus on their ability to access, analyze, create, share and use information from digital sources. We invite abstracts of empirical and conceptual papers relating to the theme. Topics of interest include but are not limited
to:
• African youth’s fact checking practices
• Youth and social media activism in Africa
• Youths, privacy and security in digital spaces
• MIL, consumer-hood and digital youth
• Digital information access and use
• Ethical issues arising in young people’s use of digital media
• Consumption practices around health risk communication


Abstracts should be up to 250 words and sent to http://sics.ug.edu.gh/dept-comm-conference <http://sics.ug.edu.gh/dept-comm-conference>

Important dates to note
Abstract submission deadline: 12 August 2021
Acceptance notification: 27th August 2021
Registration: 24th September -10th October 2021
Conference dates: 19-20th October 2021

We look forward to receiving your abstracts and welcoming you to the conference.
For details/clarifications, you may contact (aayisi /at/ ug.edu.gh)


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