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CfP: YOUTH, NEW MEDIA & SOCIAL CHANGE’

International Conference:
YOUTH, NEW MEDIA & SOCIAL CHANGE’
Organised by the School of Social Sciences
Date: Saturday 8th May 2010
Venue: LT C101, University of Northampton,
Park Campus, Northampton NN2 7AL, UK
http://www2.northampton.ac.uk/socialsciences/sshome/media-homepage/newmediaconference

Thinking Like a Social Scientist

Thursday 4th February - 1.05pm - Hong Kong Theatre, Clement House
Professor Sonia Livingstone, “Thinking Like a Social Scientist: Online and offline risk – getting young people's experience of the internet into perspective”

New Book: "Screening Generation X: The Politics and Popular Memory of Youth in Contemporary Cinema"

"Screening Generation X: The Politics and Popular Memory of Youth in Contemporary Cinema" (Ashgate Publishing, 2010).

Next World Summit on Media for Children and Youth - Karlstad Sweden 2010

Next World Summit on Media for Children and Youth is hosted by the city
of Karlstad in Sweden 2010. The programme introduces more than 100
sessions with a focus on children, youth and media. International well
known experts and researchers will present keynote speeches, panels,
round table discussions, seminars and workshops.

The International Clearinghouse on Children, Youth and Media at
NORDICOM, University of Gothenburg, organizes four special sessions of a

e-Youth: balancing between opportunities & risks?

e-Youth: balancing between opportunities & risks?

27–28 May 2010 - Antwerp - Belgium

Media and Politics Research Seminar: Accessing Spaces of Culture: Young People, Culture and Policy in UK

The Media and Politics Research Group at the University of Liverpool is pleased to announce their final research seminar for this year, taking place on Tuesday, 15 December, 4.45pm-6pm, Roxby Building, Seminar Room 202 (tea/coffee at 4.45pm, seminar starts at 5pm). All welcome!
 
Dr Siân Lincoln, Liverpool John Moores University
Accessing Spaces of Culture: Young People, Culture and Policy in the UK
 

´CfP: YOUTH, NEW MEDIA & SOCIAL CHANGE

Media Annual Conference:
Organised by the School of Social Sciences, Park Campus, University of
Northampton, UK
Date: Saturday 8th May 2010
Venue: LT-C101, University of Northampton, Park Campus, Boughton Green
Road, Northampton NN2 7AL, UK

Why this conference?
This conference gathers academics, journalists, researchers, policy makers
and civil society organisations to discuss youth use of new media and the
implication this has on identity construction, public opinion, citizenship
and social change.

Symposium - Investigating Young People's Sexual Cultures: 18 January 2010

Investigating Young People’s Sexual Cultures

A One-Day Symposium

A British Academy Funded Project
Co-ordinated by Dr Feona Attwood (Sheffield Hallam) and Dr Clarissa Smith (Sunderland)
Monday 18 January 2010 10am – 6pm
University of London Union, 1 Malet Street, London WC1E 7HY

CfP: e-Youth conference

e-Youth: balancing between opportunities & risks?

News:
- confirmed keynote presenters
- deadline call for contributions
- pre-conference workshop

UCSIA and the University of Antwerp are pleased to announce the organisation
of a two-day international, multidisciplinary conference on children,
adolescents & ICT.
The conference will focus on national and international research dealing
with  social, cultural, economic, legal, psychological and ethical issues

New Book: Youth Engaging with the World. Media, Communication and Social Change

New Book from Nordicom

Youth Engaging with the World. Media, Communication and Social Change.
Yearbook 2009
Editors: Thomas Tufte & Florencia Enghel

The International Clearinghouse on Children, Youth and Media at Nordicom, University of
Gothenburg 2009, 340 p., ISBN 978-91-89471-82-5, Price: € 23

The Yearbook 2009 focuses on youth as a generation of actors and citizens who are
increasingly exposed to and making use of media/ICT for entertainment and informational

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