MILID Network
UNESCO and the United Nation Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC), with a deep commitment to promote media and information literate societies on a global scale, have launched the first international University Network on Media and Information Literacy and Intercultural Dialogue (UNESCO/UNAOC-MILID).
The MILID Network is the research arm of GAPMIL
Underpinning the Network is the need to give impetus to research that can inform policies on MIL and Intercultural Dialogue. To this end, the focus will be on maximizing the contributions of its members at both policy and operational levels. The UNESCO/UNAOC-MILID will seek to ensure that the collective knowledge and expertise are not only shared, but are also reflected in the elaboration of strategic projects at national, regional and international levels.
The activities to be carried out by the UNESCO/UNAOC-MILID are summarized under the following broad areas:
- Research: in addition to research actions mentioned above, act as an Observatory for the critical assessment of the role of MILID, contribute to the development of the joint UNESCO/UNAOC International Clearinghouse on MIL and preparation of related publications;
- Education: help to diffuse MILID at all levels of the formal education system and advocate for the same in related media production practices; this will include partnerships to adapt and pilot the MIL Curriculum for Teachers;
- Participation: promote actions aimed at encouraging citizen participation and at involving different stakeholders, such as community-based MIL projects and youth-media initiatives.
The MILID Yearbook
Every year since 2013, UNESCO collaborates with UNAOC and the International Clearinghouse on Children, Youth and Media at NORDICOM on a MILID Yearbook, tackling various subjects related to MIL and intercultural dialogue:
Members
The UNITWIN Cooperation Programme on Media and Information Programme Literacy that brings together eight member universities and over a dozen associate universities. The MILID University Network includes partners such as the:
- Autonomous University of Barcelona (Spain)
Contact: José Manuel Perez Tornero - University of the West Indies (Jamaica)
Contact: Paulette Kerr and Paulette Stewart - Cairo University (Egypt)
Contact: Sami Tayie
- University of Sao Paulo (Brazil)
Contact: Esther Imperio Hamburger
- Temple University (USA)
Contact: Sherri Hope Culver - Tsinghua University (China)
Contact: Li Xiguang
- Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University (Morocco)
Contact: Abdelhamid Nfissi
- University of Guadalajara (Mexico)
Contact: Guillermo Orozco - Western University (Canada)
Contact: Carolyn Wilson - University of Gothenburg (Sweden)
Contact: Ulla Carlsson - Punjabi University, Patiala (India)
Contact: Jagtar Singh - University of the South Pacific (Fiji)
Contact: Sin Joan Yee - University of South Africa (South Africa)
Contact: Omwoyo Bosire Onyancha - Nnamdi Azikiwe University (Nigeria)
Contact: Victor Igwebuike - Ahmadu Bello University (Nigeria)
Contact: Abdullahi Mustapha - Hosei University (Japan)
Contact: Kyoko Murakami - University of Latvia (Latvia)
Contact: Guna Spurava - Moscow Pedagogical State University (Russia)
Contact: Irina Zhilavskaya - Unified National Higher Education Corporation (Colombia)
Contact: Tomas Duran
History
The UNESCO/UNAOC-MILID Network was set-up within the framework of the UNESCO University Twinning and Networking programme (UNITWIN), which serves as a platform for building the capacities of higher education and research, and for facilitating the integration between academic world, civil society, local communities, research and policy-making.
The launch of the initiative took place during the First International Forum on Media and Information Literacy, held from 15 to 17 June 2011 in Fez, Morocco.
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