These Pre-conference and Post-conference activities are hosted by the IAMCR Community Commnication and Alternative Media Section and other organizations (see “Convenors” and “Organizers” below). We invite scholars and practitioners to join us to stimulate vibrant discussions and new learning covering different conceptual and practical aspects.
Language: English
Date & Time: Saturday 6 July, 2019, from 10 to 16 h. (with one hour break)
Venue:Venue: Centro Social Autogestionado La Tabacalera de Lavapiés (Sala Jefe). C/ Embajadores, 53 (Metro Embajadores / Lavapiés)
Costs: Free. There is no cost to participate in this event. Registration, however, is required.
Final Program: to be determined
Registration: Please contact contacto [at] riccap.org
10 h. Presentation
Emiliano Treré (Cardiff University, info), Joan Pedro (Saint Louis University, info & Alejandro Barranquero (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, info)
10.30 h. Panel (1) "Present, future & challenges of research in community communication & alternative media"
Discussant: Dorothy Kidd (University of California, info):
Guiding questions: This panel will ask to three key questions about community communication research and action: (1) What aspects should be considered to enlarge the right to communicate through citizen and alternative media in your particular context? (2) Which are the main lessons you have acquired from your long-term work as community media researcher and practitioner? (3) Which are the main challenges of contemporary research in community communication?
12 h. Coffee
12.30 h. Panel (2). "Discussion & Insights from convergent research fields"
Discussant: Joan Pedro (Saint Louis University, info)
Guiding questions: This panel will revolve around three key tenets of Critical Theory applied to enlarge community communication reflection: 1. Critique of the dominant media systems; 2. Analysis of living experiences of transformative communication; 3-. Normative analysis of the conditions (policies, regulations, structures, etc.) that facilitate media justice
13.30-14.30 h. Book presentations, Announcements & Conclusions
14.30 h. Lunch
Portomarín Restaurant
Calle Valencia, 4
http://cort.as/-KJSL
Language: Spanish
Date & Time: Sunday 7 July, 2019, from 10 to 18 h. (with one hour break)
Venue:Venue: Centro Social Autogestionado La Tabacalera de Lavapiés (Sala Jefe). C/ Embajadores, 53 (Metro Embajadores / Lavapiés)
Costs: Free. There is no cost to participate in this event. Registration, however, is required.
Registration: Please contact contacto [at] riccap.org
Details:
a) Workshop 1. “Three Colombian methodological approaches to participatory action research”. Lectured by: Jair Vega (Uninorte), Amparo Cadavid (Uniminuto) & Eliana Herrera (Uniminuto)
The workshop will introduce the methodological contributions and transformative social research developed by Colombian researchers Orlando Fals Borda, Arturo Alape and Pilar Riaño. All the three share useful insights into communication and social change processes. A group of approximately 24 people will be divided into three subgroups to develop a guided reflection/action strategy based on the work of the authors: Fals Borda (Jair Vega), Arturo Alape (Eliana Herrera) and Pilar Riaño (Amparo Cadavid).
b) Workshop 2. “Paths towards technological autonomy: planning and implementation of community projects”. Lectured by Carlos Baca Feldman (general coordinator of Centro de Investigación en Tecnologías y Saberes Comunitarios-CITSAC & Research Coordinator of REDES A.C. & Rhizomatica)
This workshop aims to generate skills for the selection of relevant technologies and the planning of a technological projects that can achieve the specific goals that arise through the communication processes in improving the living conditions of the communities. In the first part, the workshop aims to develop a critical vision in the incorporation of ICT to community communication projects, based on the analysis of experiences that have generated processes of technological autonomy in Latin America; such as community Internet networks, community cellular telephony in Oaxaca, Mexico, and the "Techio Comunitario" community technical promoters training program. The second part of the workshop will seek to unravel the logic of the regulation of the radio spectrum, taking into account its nature of common good, and address a number of basic elements on spectrum regulation from the international, national and community level that have allowed the development of this type of experiences.
Date: 12 July (Madrid); 15 – 16 July, 2019 (outside Madrid)
Venue: Choose 1 of 3 Routes
Registration: Please contact contacto [at] riccap.org
In the “Subject” box of the email, indicate Registration to PostConference OURMedia Routes. Then, indicate your full name, country & IAMCR membership (yes/no) and then the Visit/s to Madrid and/or one of the routes outside Madrid.
12 July - Madrid
15 – 16 July in Andalusia, Catalonia & the Basque Country
Following the 2019 IAMCR conference in Madrid (7 – 11 July 2019), the OURMedia network, IAMCR CCAM Section & RICCAP offer a series of visits to community media projects in four different regions of Spain: Madrid, Andalusia, Catalonia & the Basque Country. The visits will aim at providing visitors a general portrait about the plurality of alternative media projects in Spain including promoters, organization and sustainability models, contents and programming, etc. These visits will take part as an IAMCR / OURMedia Post-conference activity right after the finalization of the Congress in Madrid.
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Enjoy the trip!
IAMCR Community Commnication and Alternative Media Section Gathering
Date & Time: 8 July, 19 h.
Venue: Cervecería Santa Isabel, C/ Santa Isabel, 36 (Metro: Antón Martín or Lavapiés). Map.
Organizer: IAMCR Community Commnication and Alternative Media (CCAM) Section
Registration: Private
REDECAMBIO Encounter
Date & Time: 13 July, 10 – 14 h.
Venue: Saint Louis University, Madrid, San Ignacio Hall, Classroom A. Calle Amapolas, 3, (Metro: Guzmán el Bueno or Vicente Aleixandre). Map.
Organizer: Red Universitaria de Posgrado en Comunicación, Desarrollo y Cambio Social (http://www.redecambio.org)
Registration: Private