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"Rodriguez, Clemencia" <[log in to unmask]>
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Rodriguez, Clemencia
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Wed, 31 Oct 2012 12:48:59 +0000
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From:  "Sasha Costanza-Chock" <[log in to unmask]>:


>(Apologies for cross-posting)
>
>Hi all, please circulate widely! There's still time to submit proposal
>for Digital Media and Learning 2013. Youth organizers, especially, are
>encouraged to propose sessions and workshops. There are some
>scholarships available, for youth participants.
>
> From the track I'm coordinating:
>
>" *Youth Media and Youth Movements: Organizing, Innovation, Liberation*
>Youth have been deeply important to every modern social movement,
>including civil rights, LGBTQ, feminist, environmentalist and
>environmental justice, labor, antiwar, and immigrant rights movements.
>In each case, theyﻗ°ﻷve used media as tools for liberation. Young people
>today organize for access to education and against the school to prison
>pipeline, occupy public spaces, demand an end to racial profiling, hate
>crimes, and stop-and-frisk policies, mobilize for immigrant rights, and
>more. In what ways do youth activists appropriate digital media spaces,
>tools, and practices in order to create, circulate, and amplify social
>movement voices? What types of media innovations are developed in the
>heat of social struggles? How can we learn from and highlight the
>experiences of grassroots groups and networks of youth activists? This
>track will prioritize presentations and workshops by youth organizers,
>media makers, and scholars who work at the fertile intersection of youth
>media and youth movements."
>
>Full call for proposals: http://dml2013.dmlhub.net/content/cfp
>
>Thanks,
>sc
>
>-- 
>Sasha Costanza-Chock
>Assistant Professor of Civic Media
>
>Comparative Media Studies
>Massachusetts Institute of Technology
>1.607.351.5559 | schock AT mit.edu | @schock | E15-322
>http://cms.mit.edu | http://civic.mit.edu | http://schock.cc
>





>Clemencia Rodríguez
>Professor
>Department of Communication
>The University of Oklahoma
>610 Elm Avenue Norman OK 73019
>405 325 1570
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