Media Development, Rights, and Social Cohesion

The full papers presented in this Online Conference Paper panel are no longer accessible. You can see the original abstracts of the papers submitted for presentation in the abstract books.

This session brings together papers exploring themes of human rights and social cohesion in diverse aspects of media development.

Respondents have been assigned to papers in this session. Respondents
assigned to a paper are requested to provide feedback via the
discussion platform during the week of 11-15 July. If you are a
respondent please read the paper assigned to you and make an initial
comment on it early in the week of 11 July. See this article on feedback.

Respondent for paper 2630 is David Lush
Respondent for paper 2573 is Emma Heywood
Respondent for paper 1401 is Ana Jacoby
Respondent for paper 1739 is João Pedro Baptista

Media Development, Rights, and Social Cohesion
Session Code:
MSD-3
Chair:
Susan
Abbott
Counterpart International
2630
Towards a Metric for Media Development: A Comparison of Three Methodological Approaches to Elaborate Human Rights Indicators
Session Code:
MSD-3
Ana
Jacoby
Universidad Autónoma de Campeche
2573
Surviving disinformation: the role of fact-checkers in the new media ecosystem
Session Code:
MSD-3
Anabela
Gradim
Labcom
João Pedro
Baptista
Labcom / University of Beira Interior
1401
Coalitions for change: Collective action for stronger media ecosystems
Session Code:
MSD-3
David
Lush
IMS
Michael
Randall
Freelance consultant
1739
Radio as a two-way communication tool in conflict- and pandemic-affected communities in Burkina Faso
Session Code:
MSD-3
Emma
Heywood
The University of Sheffield
Sacha
Meuter
Fondation Hirondelle

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