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  • Anna Lindh Mediterranean Journalist Award 2011 (eligible African countries: Algeria, Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia)

    Anna Lindh Mediterranean Journalist Award 2011 (eligible African countries: Algeria, Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia)

    Deadline: 15 July 2011

    Journalists today are facing the challenge of reporting on the rapid transformation taking place across our region from once mainly homogenous societies to vibrant multi-cultural and multi-religious communities. It is in this context that the Anna Lindh Mediterranean Journalist Award was launched in 2006 by the Anna Lindh Foundation to promote and recognize the positive role played by journalists in reporting on issues of cultural diversity and providing balanced and informed coverage beyond the headline of “clash” of civilizations.

    This leading regional Award aims at rewarding exceptional journalistic productions, contributing to a better understanding of the diversity of cultures in the Euro-Mediterranean region as well as promoting the positive role played by journalists in providing balanced and informed coverage on cultural issues in the region.

    Submitted works should tackle intercultural issues between and within Euro-Mediterranean societies, ranging from minorities, migration, integration and identity to religion and cultural traditions.

    The Anna Lindh Journalist Award 2011 is now launched

    The 2011 Edition of the Anna Lindh Journalist Award was officially launched on the 6th of April during the Arab-West Media Dialogue Forum, an international event which took place at the League of Arab States Headquarters in Cairo. The event was inaugurated by Amre Moussa (Secretary General of the Arab League), André Azoulay (President of the Anna Lindh Foundation), Jorge Sampaio (UN High Level Representative for the Alliance of Civilizations), and brought together around 150 media leaders, opinion-makers and academic experts.

    The Categories

    Building on the success of the success of the Mediterranean Journalist Award, the 2011 edition will be launched for the following categories:

    1. Press Category:

    - All articles published in printed newspapers/magazines/periodicals

    - Articles must be written in a journalistic style.

    - Academic papers will not be accepted.

    2. Online Media Category:

    -All written or audio-visual materials published via the Internet, particularly material created by journalists.

    - Blogs and other emerging forms of online communication are acknowledged as part of the online media landscape and online journalism to the extent that the content is produced in a journalistic style.

    3. Radio Category:

    - Entries can include interviews, documentaries, panel discussions, or reports

    - Entries must not exceed a maximum length of 45 minutes.

    4. TV Category:

    - Entries can include reportages, interviews, documentaries, panel discussions, or news stories.

    - Entries must not exceed a maximum length of 45 minutes.

    5. Special Award for “Social Change and Democracy”:

    In response to the historical social transformation in the Euromed region, and particularly in Tunisia and Cairo, the Anna Lindh Foundation will recognize this year exceptional journalistic works on the theme ‘The role of civil society in social change’.

    In addition, a life-time achievement award will be bestowed each year by the International Jury to a leading journalist or media institution for their professional commitment to intercultural dialogue

    The competition is open to journalists who are nationals of one of the 43 countries of the Union for the Mediterranean. The journalistic work should have been produced between 1st of July 2010 and 15th of July 2011. Priority will be given to young journalists.

    Guidelines for Applicants

    Nine points to have in mind while submitting your media works for the 2011 Edition of the Anna Lindh Journalist Award:

    1. The competition is open to citizens of the 43 countries* of the Union for the Mediterranean. Young journalists in particular are highly encouraged to apply.
    2. All submissions must have been published / broadcasted by media outlets from 1 July 2010 to 15 July 2011.
    3. The name of the author and date of publication or broadcast should be clearly indicated on all items submitted (print, on-line, radio and TV).
    4. The deadline for submissions is 15 July 2011.
    5. Journalistic works may be submitted in any language, but must be accompanied with a complete translation/script in English or French.
    6. Each participant may submit up to three entries.
    7. Team entries will be accepted provided that all major contributors (e. g. researchers, journalists and editors) are listed on the entry form. However, if a team submission is preselected for the final round representative from the team will be allowed to attend the ceremony in Monaco.
    8. Radio/ TV works must be submitted on CD Rom/DVD by mail or be available as podcast download on the Internet. Format of the radio entry: MP3 or Windows Media file. Format of TV entry: Windows Media Player or QuickTime format.
    9. The Anna Lindh Foundation and its partners reserve the right to use the winning works for presentation and media purposes, and is allowed to reproduce it for promotion of the competition and its results.

    * The 43 countries members of the Union for the Mediterranean are: Albania; Algeria; Austria; Belgium; Bosnia and Herzegovina; Bulgaria; Croatia; Cyprus; Czech Republic; Denmark; Egypt; Estonia; Finland; France; Germany; Greece; Hungary; Ireland; Israel; Italy; Jordan; Latvia; Lebanon; Lithuania; Luxemburg; Malta; Mauritania; Monaco; Montenegro; Morocco; Palestine; Poland; Portugal; Romania; Slovakia; Slovenia; Spain; Sweden; Syria; The Netherlands; Tunisia; Turkey; United Kingdom

    Selection Procedure and Criteria

    The Anna Lindh Foundation Secretariat and its partners will make a first screening of the submitted entries to preselect journalistic works per each category.

    An International Jury composed of Euromed experts media professionals will examine the preselected journalistic items and propose a list of five prize-winners.

    The Jury will evaluate the preselected items the following criteria:

    1. Promotion of Cultural Dialogue
    2. Originality of the approach
    3. Richness of information and professional quality
    4. Language and Presentation

    Get involved

    To get involved in the Anna Journalist Award 2011, you can submit a journalistic item related to one of the five categories. The journalistic work should have appeared between 1st July 2010 and 15th of July 2011. Documents can be submitted electronically by filling in the online application form and attaching the documents or you can print out the form and send it by courier mail to the following address:

    Anna Lindh Foundation
    Journalist Award
    P.O. Box 732,
    El Mansheya Alexandria
    21111 Egypt

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: ingy.sedky@bibalex.org

    For submissions: online here, or by mail to Anna Lindh Foundation, Journalist Award, P.O. Box 732, El Mansheya Alexandria, 21111 Egypt

    Website: http://www.euromedalex.org

  • Call for Papers: Women and New Media in the Mediterranean Region

    Deadline: 1 March 2011

    INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE: WOMEN & NEW MEDIA IN THE MEDITERRANEAN REGION, ISIS CENTER FOR WOMEN & DEVELOPMENT

    June 24, 25, 26, 2011 – Fez, Morocco – Palais des Congres

    With the growing dominance of the Internet, blog, chat and mobile telephony, the great “big bang” of the new media has begun. Communication is rapidly changing and becoming mobile, interactive, personalized and multi-channel. This extraordinary revolution is affecting the basic structure of Mediterranean societies, especially those in the south, and is raising various discussions and debates that profoundly impact women: the rapid transformation of the boundaries between the public and the private spaces, the relationship between new technology, orality and women’s literature, changes in the relationship between written and oral languages, the increasing use of mother tongues (mainly oral) in the field of education, and the challenges of new transmissions of women’s knowledges.

    These issues are the five main axes of the International Congress Forum on “Women and New Media in the Mediterranean Region”, to be held on June 24, 25 and 26, 2011 at the Palais des Congrès, Fez, Morocco :

    1. The transformation of the relationship “gender and public space / private space” in the era of new media
    2. New media, orality and literature Women
    3.Femmes, written languages and mother tongues
    4. The new media and education
    5. The challenge of new transmissions of women’s knowledge

    Papers may be in Arabic, French or English and will last 15-20 minutes.

    The deadline for receiving abstracts is March 1, 2011.

    The successful participants will be notified by March 31, 2011, and the completed papers need to be emailed send before June 1, 2011.

    Participants are responsible for their trip and lodging expenses.

  • Forum of Women of the Mediterranean Short Story Competition

    Deadline: 31 March 2011

    From Oneworldsee.com:

    The Forum of Women of the Mediterranean opened the international short story competition on the subject of “Loss”. The competition, which has been held annually since 1995, invites previously unpublished female authors from the Mediterranean region to submit their works.

    The short stories need to be on the required subject of “Loss” and can be written in the authors' language of choice, including Croatia. The submitted works should be between 12,500 and 20,000 characters long (7-10 journalist cards).

    The best works will be published in a special collection.

    The Marseille-based Forum, established in 1993, is the French branch of the International Forum of Women of the Mediterranean, with headquarters in Turin, Italy. The competition is organized under the Euro-Mediterranean Project, financed by the Anna Lindh Foundation.

    The deadline for application expires on May 31, 2011.

    Short stories should be sent to the following address:

    Forum Femmes Méditerranée
    74, rue Longues des Capucins
    13001 Marseille
    Francuska

    Règlement du Concours de Nouvelles 2010

    Le Forum Femmes Méditerranée de Marseille organise un concours international de nouvelles sur le thème de "Perdre".

    Règlement :

    Il s’adresse aux femmes des pays du pourtour méditerranéen n’ayant jamais publié.

    Une exception sera faite pour les personnes éditées à compte d’auteur.

    Les textes doivent être en adéquation avec le thème et comporter un titre.

    Un seul texte sera accepté par auteur.

    Les textes devront être envoyés en quatre exemplaires numérotés de 10 pages maximum (12 500 signes).
    Les nouvelles devront nous parvenir avant le 31 mai 2011

    Forum Femmes Méditerranée
    74, rue Longue des Capucins - 13001 Marseille
    Tel : +33 4 91 91 14 89
    E-mail : ffm13@wanadoo.fr

    Les lauréates du Grand prix et du prix d’excellence seront invitées à Marseille. Toutes les nouvelles primées seront publiées dans un recueil.

    For additional information, visit the website www.femmes-med.org (in French), or contact the Forum Femmes Mediterranee by phone at 0033/4 91 91 14 89, or by e-mail at ffm13@wanadoo.fr

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