This symposium is part of the wider Manifesto for Media Education project which is an attempt to develop a shared understanding, some shared reasons, for media education. See http://www.manifestoformediaeducation.co.uk/
Are we seeking to develop the media producers of tomorrow, or to nurture individuals capable of holding power to account? Are we seeking to hold a looking glass up to society in order for society itself to better understand itself, or perhaps we are hoping to develop a more media literate society capable of protecting itself from evil media conglomerates?
We hope that by the end of the project we will have a better, more sustaining understanding of the purpose of what we do and that we will be able to draw on this understanding to keep us on track in the classroom and in defending and advocating our subject in the future.
Speakers
Professor Natalie Fenton, Department of Media and Communications, Goldsmiths, University of London
Professor David Buckingham,The Centre for the Study of Youth and Media, Institute of Education, London University
Professor David Gauntlett, School of Media Arts and Design, University of Westminster
Dr Julian McDougall, Newman University College, Birmingham
Jenny Grahame, Editor Media Magazine, English and Media Centre
Dr Mark Readman, The Centre for Excellence in Media Practice, Bournemouth University
Nik Powell, National Film & Television School
Andrew Chitty, Managing Director, Illumina Digital
The symposium will be co-chaired by Jon Wardle and Pete Fraser, The Centre for Excellence in Media Practice, Bournemouth University.
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