Dear Vinod I'd like to add my congratulations to you and your colleagues Vinod, this is a testament to the important work you have been engaged with over the past decade and more. with best wishes Jo Professor Jo Tacchi Deputy Dean Research and Innovation School of Media and Communication RMIT University building 9 level 4 room 15 City Campus GPO Box 2476 Melbourne VIC 3001 Australia t: +61 3 9925 4993 m: 0410421960 e: [log in to unmask] CRICOS Provider Code 00122A >>> "Rodriguez, Clemencia" <[log in to unmask]> 2/16/2012 10:17 AM >>> Dear Vinod: Congratulations on the new UNESCO Chair. I am sure this will bring a great deal of strength to community media in India. Best, clemencia Clemencia Rodríguez Professor Department of Communication The University of Oklahoma 610 Elm Avenue Norman OK 73019 405 325 1570 [log in to unmask] From: Salvatore Scifo <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> Reply-To: Salvatore Scifo <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2012 07:57:46 +0100 To: OURMEDIA <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> Subject: UNESCO Chair on Community Media set up at U. of Hyderabad ---Apologies for cross-posting--- Prof. Vinod Pavarala, Dean, Sarojini Naidu School of Arts & Communication, University of Hyderabad has been chosen to be the first ever UNESCO Chair on Community Media. An agreement to this effect has been signed by the Director-General, UNESCO and the Vice-Chancellor, University of Hyderabad. The Chair being set up at the University for an initial period of four years will serve as a knowledge and resource centre for the study and promotion of community media, including such things as community radio, participatory video, and other citizen-driven initiatives with media and communication technologies. The prestigious Chair, which is the first of its kind anywhere in the world, comes in recognition of Prof. Pavarala’s work in the last decade on community radio. His research and writings, including the book, Other Voices: the struggle for community radio in India, has contributed to the opening up of airwaves in India. He has also been the founder-President of the Community Radio Forum of India, a collective of civil society organizations, activists, and other advocates of community radio in the country. The Chair would operate as a liaison among the communities, media activists, academia and policymakers while, simultaneously undertaking research and documentation of best practices in the country and capacity sharing with the community members. UNESCO now has the Chair information at this link: http://www.unesco.org/en/university-twinning-and-networking/access-by-region/asia-and-the-pacific/india/unesco-chair-on-community-media-955/