[csaa-forum] cfp PhD research seminar on Media Literacy: A Critical Pedagogy in Difficult Times of War, Pandemic and Beyond
Nico CARPENTIER
nico.carpentier at fsv.cuni.cz
Fri Oct 28 01:32:43 ACST 2022
((apologies for cross-posting))
https://iamcr.org/phd-webinars/media-literacy
CFP
PhD Research Webinar
"Media Literacy: A Critical Pedagogy in Difficult Times of War, Pandemic
and Beyond"
Co-convened by Dr Priyanka Sachdeva from the University of Delhi, India,
and Atashi Bhattacharya from Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and
Technology, India
IAMCR invites applications from members for the Presidential PhD
Research Webinar on "Media Literacy: A Critical Pedagogy in Difficult
Times of War, Pandemic and Beyond", co-convened by Dr Priyanka Sachdeva
from the University of Delhi, India, and Atashi Bhattacharya from Guru
Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology, India. This webinar
intends to bring together doctoral scholars to promote a global dialogue
highlighting the role of digital media and media literacy during the
difficult times the world faces and to identify the tools and techniques
for combating these issues and challenges.
Media literacy is a human right established by UNESCO and is a growing
and diverse field of study. In recent years, we have witnessed several
world-shaking phenomena that changed our lives profoundly, put
democratic values to the test, and even transformed how people
communicate. In this context, media literacy gains even more importance
to be discussed, and it gets increasingly important to develop literacy
for citizenship, participation, and democracy.
We encourage a wide range of topics from doctoral students interested in
the subjects of the Digital Divide, Media Literacy, Democratic
decision-making, and Digital citizenship, among others.
Potential topics include (but are not limited to):
* Misinformation and information literacy
* Digital divide, teaching, and media literacy
* Public policies and media literacy
* Media literacy, citizenship, and democracy
* Political literacy and civic participation
* Digital journalism and news literacy
* Technology, literacy, and digital citizenship
* Ethical issues to access and use of information
To submit your paper to present in the webinar, download and complete
the application form (*) and send it to Priyanka Sachdeva and Atashi
Bhattacharya, the co-convenors of the webinar, and also Mazlum Kemal
Dagdelen (IAMCR presidential assistant), with the subject “IAMCR
Presidential PhD Research Webinar: {title of your paper proposal}" by 25
November 2022. If there are several presenters, each should fill in an
individual application form and send all the documents in one email.
These are the email addresses to be used:
Priyanka Sachdeva > (priyankasachdeva2711 /at/ gmail.com)
Atashi Bhattacharya > (atashibhattacharya22 /at/ gmail.com)
Mazlum Kemal Dağdelen > (mazlum /at/ iamcr.org)
Acceptance of an application is based on the proposed presentation's
academic quality, relevance to the field and the main topic of the
webinar, and originality.
Key Dates
*Date of the webinar: 09 January 2023, 08:00 UTC
*Deadline for applications: 25 November 2022
*Announcement of the decisions: 01 December 2022
*Final submission of presentations: 02 January 2023
(*)
https://iamcr.org/sites/default/files/presenter_application_form_media_literacy.docx
For more information, you may contact Mazlum Kemal Dagdelen
<mazlum at iamcr.org>
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