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Dear Colleagues

 

If you are interested in issues around children’s screen content and forced migration, please can I draw your attention to our third Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) report on

 

Children’s Screen Content in an Era of Forced Migration: Facilitating Arab-European Dialogue – Drama, Storytelling, Empathy   You can download it here.  The report is based on a Workshop held at the Prix Jeunesse International , Munich on 24th May 2018.  On our project website you can also find our first report from the Manchester Children’s Global Media Summit (December 2017), and our second report from the CPH:Dox festival in Copenhagen on documentaries, distribution and ethics (March 2018).

 

We’d also like to tell you about our end of project symposium Invisible Children: Children’s Media, Diversity, and Forced Migration on 14th September 2018 from 10:30-17:15 at King’s College London. The programme is available here .   With speakers from the Arab world and Europe, the symposium includes contributions from both industry (BBC, Danmarks Radio, Roya TV, Three Stories Media, ZDF, ScheMa, EBU, Blink Studios) civil society (Words of Colour, international Broadcasting Trust, the Public Media Alliance, World Summit on Media for Children, Public Media Alliance) and academia.   The event is free and includes lunch. As places are limited, attendance is by invitation only.  As we have only a few places left, please let Dr Christine Singer ([log in to unmask]) know as soon as possible if you would like to attend. 

 

With kind regards

 

Jeanette Steemers

 

Jeanette Steemers

Professor of Culture, Media &

Creative Industries

King’s College London

Strand Campus

London WC2R 2LS

 

 

 

 

 

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