When: Saturday, 6. October 2012
To: Sunday, 7. October 2012
Where: London, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS)
Host: the Centre for Media and Film Studies, School of Arts at the School of Oriental and African Studies, in partnership with Index on Censorship
More info: www.indexoncensorship.org/category/events/
In partnership with Index on Censorship, the Centre for Media and Film Studies, School of Arts at the School of Oriental and African Studies invites you to join the Small Media Initiative.
As part of the conference, Index will be launching the latest issue of its magazine, Censors on Campus, after the Saturday afternoon panel with a short speech by Kirsty Hughes, Index’s CEO, and a drinks reception kindly sponsored by our publishers SAGE. Click here for subscription options and more.
The conference will bring together journalists and activists to discuss the terrain of media and political change, namely the potential for digital connectivity and new media to alter politics. In exploring these issues and the debates surrounding them, we will ask:
- How/when can new media politics and face-to-face politics complement each other?
- What are the characteristics of old social movements and new? What might each learn from the other and which are most successful at achieving their aims?
- How can relationships between smaller and mainstream media be fostered?
Confirmed panelists include:
Jérémie Bédard-Wien (Association pour une Solidarité Syndicale Étudiante, Québec)
Gus Hosein (Privacy International)
Sameer Padania (Open Society Foundation-London)
Annabelle Sreberny (SOAS, University of London)
For more information about the Small Media Initiative and this event, please visit www.smallmediainitiative.com
Tickets: £30 (includes conference materials, breakfasts, lunches and drinks reception) Book here .