Below is a message you can use to contact people about OURMedia.

Clemencia Rodriguez
Associate Professor
Department of Communication
University of Oklahoma
610 Elm Avenue
Norman OK 73019 USA
405 325 1570
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-----Original Message-----
From: Rodriguez, Clemencia
Sent: Friday, January 31, 2003 11:11 AM
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Subject: OURMedia

Dear friends of alternative media, community media, citizens' media, radical
media (et al):

I am writing to invite you and/or your organization to join OURMedia, a
network of alternative media scholars, practitioners, and activists (see our
web page: http://faculty.menlo.edu/~jhiggins/ourmedia/
<http://faculty.menlo.edu:8080/~jhiggins/ourmedia/> ).  Our group meets once
a year to discuss issues such as policy, research, evaluation, and
networking pertaining to community media, alternative media, citizens' media
and the like. We insist in the need to strengthen dialogue and discussion
among academics and non-academics.  In between meetings we collaborate in
different types of activities such as research, participation in policy
forums, etc. What follows is a short statement recently drafted by the
group.

OUR MEDIA: STATEMENT OF PURPOSE

1.      OURMedia is an emerging global network of scholars and practitioners
concerned with the field of alternative, community, and citizens' media.  It
has emerged out of the Our Media Not Theirs meetings held in Washington D.C.
in May 2001 and Barcelona in July 2002 and will continue to grow and
diversify through future such meetings.
2.      OURMedia is a network whose meetings, activities, and public
representation (http://faculty.menlo.edu/~jhiggins/ourmedia/
<http://faculty.menlo.edu:8080/~jhiggins/ourmedia/> ) are founded in
agreement upon the following core principles:
a.      all communities and collectives need to communicate, to express
themselves, to inform and be informed, to dialogue with others, and to
network.  To have these communication needs met is the right of every
community and collective.  Every community and collective is entailed to the
appropriate communication and information technologies and know-how to meet
their historical communication needs;
b.      access to and participation in the production and distribution of
communication and information is unequal, often highly unequal in most
places across the world; thus the struggles of people to contest such
inequality and to broaden participation in communication and media processes
must be supported;
c.      a process must be created whereby scholars and practitioners can
exchange information and ideas, collaborate on research studies, and develop
recommendations to the global policy arena on communication, information,
and media, in a way that could not be achieved by academics and
practitioners working alone;
d.      the purpose of OURMedia is to be one important, but not the
exclusive, form of that process, operating through a continuous dialogue
between theory and practice.

We recently participated in the third World Social Forum in Porto Alegre,
Brazil, in January of 2003.  Currently we are in the process of discussing
and planning our participation in different international forums such as the
annual meeting of AMARC in Nepal in February of 2003, and the World Summit
for the Information Society in Geneva in December of 2003.  Please let me
know if you are interested in joining our group by sending an e.mail to
[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]> .  We will then add your name and
e.mail address to our webpage and listserv (listserv traffic is not
overwhelming). Looking forward to including you in our network,



Clemencia Rodriguez
Associate Professor
Department of Communication
University of Oklahoma
610 Elm Avenue
Norman OK 73019 USA
405 325 1570
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