Thursday 24 December 2015

IAMCR Regional Conference on January 18, 2016.

Following from Dr. Uma Shankar Pandey

As is known to you, International Association for Media and Communication Research - IAMCR - is the preeminent worldwide professional organisation in the field of media and communication research.
This is the first ever IAMCR regional conference in India. The details of the conference are at http://iamcr.org/events/news-literacy.
The Department of Journalism and Mass Communication, Surendranath College for Women, Kolkata, India will host an IAMCR regional conference on January 18, 2016. The International Conference on News Literacy will feature both invited and competitive sessions. 
This is the first ever IAMCR regional conference in India. The details of the conference are at http://iamcr.org/events/news-literacy.
Topics for discussion at the conference may include: 
  • Media Literacy
  • Citizen Journalism
  • Online Journalism
  • Media Ethics
  • Pedagogies for news literacy
  • Journalists’ Role Perceptions
  • News Values in the Digital Age
Overview of the Theme:
The colossal amount of information available to citizens has grown exponentially in recent years with the development of faster and more accessible avenues of information and communication technology.
The growth of citizen journalists, bloggers, aggregators and commentators has led to researchers recognizing them as the ‘Fifth Estate’. As a result, the role of traditional media as the primary purveyors of information has been challenged, with more and more information available on the social media, almost instantly. Traditional media in different parts of the world have responded by resorting to more opinion based and explanatory journalism.
This has also led to blurring of lines between traditional journalism and propaganda, entertainment, promotion and raw information. The result is that the citizens often take decisions based on unreliable and unverified information, and worse.
The onus of verification of information is now more on consumers than information providers. Hence it becomes essential for citizens to judge the accuracy of news reports and also the news sources to sift through opinionated and flawed reporting.
This calls for an increased emphasis on news literacy. Apart from advocating critical thinking skills, news literacy is indispensible for sustaining real democracy.
Critical and skeptical engagement of the consumers with news is an important element of news literacy. In the digital age, when almost everyone is a potential information source, the question of who is a journalist and who is not assumes great importance.
It is also imperative for professional journalists to reaffirm the values of truth, accuracy, public interest and social responsibility to remain relevant.

Venue:

Gitanjali Auditorium, Surendranath College for Women, 24 Mahatma Gandhi Road, Kolkata 70009. India.

Registration Fee:   

            Teachers:                     Rs 500
            Research Scholars:        Rs 300
            Students:                     Rs 100

Conference Format:

The conference will have both invited and Competitive Sessions. Abstracts for the competitive sessions will be refereed before acceptance for presentations. Abstracts of 300 words can be submitted online for the competive sessions at  https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iamcrindia2016.

Key Dates:

Last Date for Abstract Upload: January 8, 2016.
Date of Conference: January 18, 2016.

Contact:

For registration or clarifications, contact iamcr.india@gmail.com

Best Regards,
Uma Shankar Pandey
Seminar Convenor,
IAMCR Regional Conference
International Conference on News Literacy


Dr. Uma Shankar Pandey
Asst. Professor and Head,
Dept. of Journalism & Mass Communication,
Surendranath College for Women
(University of Calcutta)
Kolkata-700009, India.
IAMCR Ambassador
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/usp.india
Twitter: @uspindia
Ph: +919674016826/+919433180755

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