Pope Benedict XVI issued his message for the 45th World Communications Day to be celebrated on June 5, 2011. Here is the message entitled “Truth, Proclamation and Authenticity of Life in the Digital Age” as published by the Pontifical Council for Social Communications. In part of his speech Pope Benedict XVI stated: “On the occasion […]
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Media Literacy (Aulamedia)
This resource represents a WordPress blog which aims to promote media literacy education among people of all age groups, particularly the young.
Communication Education: More than 5,700 critical pespectives
In 2009 the journal AulaMèdia led the campaign for a critical look: Communication Education. This campaign was developed with the intention of waging “a policy that implements educational media education in the classroom” and “the development of the Law Broadcasting “. In collaboration with many readers AulaMedia was able to organize various activities, including noteworthy […]
Media Education in Parliament (Catalonia, Spain)
On March 16 2010 the Petitions Committee of the Parliament of Catalonia affirmed the right to develop the visual literacy and citizenship training in audiovisual communication.
WebWorld: Weekly newsletter
This page offers week’s news from WebWorld, the website of UNESCO’s Communication and Information Sector’s news service.
4th Netexplorateur Forum took place this week at UNESCO
The most promising global innovators in digital technologies were awarded at the 4th Netexplorateur Forum on 3 and 4 February 2011 at UNESCO Headquarters. Their innovations serve to create new forms of education, communication, information, solidarity and management around the globe. They produce an impact on the way the public and private sectors reflect on […]
UNESCO conference moves forward debate on journalistic ethics in Europe
On 27 January 2011 UNESCO hosted an international conference on Journalism Ethics and Self-Regulation in Europe: New Media, Old Dilemmas at its Headquarters in Paris. This meeting marked the conclusion of the project, Alignment to International Standards in the Media Sector of South East-European Countries, funded by the European Commission and implemented by UNESCO in […]
UNESCO and ARIJ help media professors integrate investigative journalism into curricula
A three-day workshop gathered 16 professors from four Arab countries to look into the possibility of integrating investigative journalism practices into their media curricula. The event took place from 29 to 31 January 2011 in Amman, Jordan. This workshop, which was held in cooperation with UNESCO’s Office in Amman, is the first in a series […]
Masters in Audiovisual Communication and Education
This resource provides information about the Masters in Audiovisual Communication and Education, which is a graduate degree of excellence, designed especially for media professionals (journalists and communicators), and education professionals (teachers) as well as all those concerned citizens media and technological phenomena in the new context of knowledge society. This program is offered by two […]
Surviving Dreams and Nightmares: Empowering the angry civil society & Understanding domestic violence in Africa
Any definition of civil society will be different on opposite sides of the Sahara, since from a political point of view, the problems are not identical. Sociologists in the Maghreb, for example, include only “the parties and associations which, despite their divergences of opinion on many issues, share the same values of human rights and […]
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