The conference addressed many media education, media literacy, and journalism education themes within a China-West perspective. Such as: Journalism Education Reform in a New Era of Globalization, Global Media Literacy and Journalism Education, Achieving Regional Harmony: Tibet and South Asia, Difficulties and Discoveries: Global Journalism Education Reform.————————— Also see: http://english.people.com.cn/90001/90776/90882/6865767.html and:————————————————————————http://news.swupl.edu.cn/Article/ShowArticle.asp?ArticleID=6286
National Conference for Media Reform 2011 (USA)
the media has a profound impact on what we believe and how we live. That’s why, throughout history, people have fought for a fair and representative media system. At NCMR, we’ll discuss how the struggle continues today as people work for media justice. The need for media policies that truly represent the people’s interests and […]
Diversity, Media and Representation
A conference on access to the media and the representation ethnocultural communities —————- Mainstream meets citizen media— While mainstream media is critiqued for having too many gatekeepers, citizen media is critiqued for not having enough. But can the two complement each other? And could the complementary roles present new opportunities for underrepresented ethnocultural communities in […]