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In memoriam Fr Pierre Babin OMI |
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Écrit par Philip Lee, WACC Deputy-Director of Programs
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Lundi, 14 Mai 2012 09:06 |
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Pierre Babin (1925-2012), who died in Lyons, France, 9 May, was a priest of the order of Oblates of Mary Immaculate. He dedicated his life to studying what he described as the new media culture and religious communication, whose convictions “express the hesitant approach of a man who is trying to understand these times, holding in his hands before him the little book of the gospels” – as he wrote in The New Era in Religious Communication (1991). |
Babin did groundbreaking work on the use of audiovisual technology for catechetics, especially in his work at the ecumenical communication centre he founded in Lyons (CREC-AVEX). He also taught communications at universities and seminaries around the world. He had a great impact on catechetical communications in countries in Africa and in Asia, and a communication centre named after him continues his work today in Thailand, and CREC teachers lead communication workshops in seminaries throughout Africa.
Fr Paul Soukup, Professor of Communication at Santa Clara University, USA, said, “Pierre Babin provided both practical and intellectual leadership for Christian communication around the world. Grounding his work in media and group communication in sociology, philosophy, and theology, he combined the insights of Marshall McLuhan with a Catholic educational and sacramental approach. In his views, communication media served not simply as tools for Christianity but as environments and as revelations of God’s beauty. As a man of faith, he regarded communication as a means to faith; as a teacher and scholar, he embraced the obligation to understand communication.”
Babin collaborated with Marshall McLuhan on a prophetic book titled Autre homme, autre chrétien à l’âge électronique. Babin’s discussions with McLuhan also form the backbone of The Medium and the Light, a book on McLuhan’s religious views co‐authored by his son, Eric McLuhan.
From the 1980s, Pierre Babin worked with St John’s University, Bangkok. In 2002, the University awarded him an honorary doctorate. After retiring from CREC-AVEX in February 2008, Babin became professor and honorary research fellow at the Faculty of Communication Arts at St John’s University. In September 2008, the University opened the Babin Centre for Communications, which has the task of providing a programme of training and research based on his legacy and vision. His method and his research has increasingly been the subject of study within the International Group for Faith and Technology (GIFT). In August 2011, Babin received the McLuhan Prize.
In the early 1990s WACC sponsored the translation into English of Babin’s L’ère de la communication, which appeared as The New Era in Religious Communication (Fortress Press, 1991). WACC also supported Babin’s seminal work at CREC-AVEX, a research and training centre in Lyons, France, recognizing his position on the cutting edge of the relationship between media and religion.
Sheila George, President of WACC North America, commented, “I was one of the lucky ones who studied communications with this great communication master and spiritual father. It was at CREC-AVEC as a student that I first learned about WACC, which led ultimately to my current involvement today. He was a mentor that changed my vision of communications forever.”
Further biographical information can be found here. |
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La WACC invite à créer un code de déontologie pour le journalisme citoyen |
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Mercredi, 02 Mai 2012 14:57 |
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A l’occasion de la Journée mondiale de la liberté de la presse, le 3 mai 2012, le président de la WACC, le Dr Dennis Smith et la secrétaire générale, la Dr Rév. Karin Achtelstetter, invitent membres et partenaires à œuvrer à l’élaboration d’un code international de déontologie pour le journalisme citoyen.
La WACC célèbre l’importance de la liberté de la presse et honore les journalistes qui risquent leur vie dans l’exercice de leur profession. |
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ARTICLE 19 releases regional legal resources on freedom of expression |
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Jeudi, 19 Avril 2012 08:56 |
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Want to know if it's okay to expose environmental hazards in your country, write a scathing critique on a government official, or set up a blog under a pseudonym, but don't know where to start? Check out ARTICLE 19's legal analyses to see at a glance the major developments in the law relating to free expression last year in four different regions: the Americas, Middle East and North Africa, Africa and Asia-Pacific. |
ARTICLE 19's reports include reviews of new laws, bills, rules and Supreme Court decisions that help - and hinder - free expression.
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Death of Fr Jacob Srampickal, SJ |
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Écrit par Philip Lee, WACC Deputy-Director of Programs
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Lundi, 16 Avril 2012 13:45 |
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Jesuit Father Jacob Srampickal passed away in Austria on April 14, 2011 aged 62. In the course of his career Fr Srampickal headed several media organizations and taught communications in India and abroad. In February 2012, the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of India appointed the Patna Jesuit priest director of its National Institute for Social Communication, Research and Training (NISCORT). He was expected to take charge in June 2012. |
Fr Srampiackal was the inspiration behind the institute and was a co-founder along with Fr John Noronha, former director of Caritas India. He was the first dean of the institute based at Vaishali, a satellite town of Delhi in Uttar Pradesh state. He has served on the ecumenical jury at international film festivals and has served as one of the consultants to the Pontifical Commission for Social Communications.
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Award given to film about the Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo |
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Écrit par Philip Lee, WACC Deputy-Director of Programs
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Lundi, 02 Avril 2012 00:00 |
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This first film by the young director Nicolás Gil Lavedra, based on the life of Estela de Carlotto, recounts episodes in the private life of the president of the Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo. Its motto is, “Memory is useful so as not to make the same mistakes twice. Tragic events must be faced up to because only then can we transform pain into restorative action.” |
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Index on Censorship celebrates its 40th anniversary |
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Écrit par Philip Lee, WACC Deputy-Director of Programs
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Vendredi, 30 Mars 2012 10:35 |
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Index believes that freedom of expression is the foundation of a free society and for over 40 years it has defined and defended this right. It uses the power and immediacy of writing to bring international attention to people who are prevented from speaking out. Its website and award-winning magazine are a forum for reports, analysis and discussion of the latest developments for freedom of expression. |
The first Index on Censorship appeared in March 1972, published by Writers and Scholars International. In that issue (1972 1: 11) Stephen Spender, one of its founders, wrote: "The role of WSI will be to study the situation of those who are silenced in their own countries and to make their circumstances known in the world community to which they spirtually belong."
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Conserving the digital memory of the world |
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Écrit par Philip Lee, WACC Deputy-Director of Programs
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Jeudi, 22 Mars 2012 10:53 |
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The Memory of the World in the Digital Age is an international conference that will explore the main issues affecting the preservation of digital documentary heritage in order to develop strategies that will contribute to greater protection of digital assets and help to define an implementation methodology that is particularly appropriate for developing countries. |
The conference takes place 26-28 September 2012 in Vancouver, Canada, and will bring together professionals from the heritage sectors, as well as a range of government, IT industry, rightsholders and other stakeholders to assess current policies in order to propose practical recommendations to ensure permanent access to digital documentary heritage.
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New toolkit for journalists reporting on gender and human rights issues |
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Écrit par Philip Lee, WACC Deputy-Director of Programs
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Vendredi, 09 Mars 2012 09:27 |
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Internews, the international non-profit organization whose mission is to empower local media worldwide to give people the news and information they need, has published an important new toolkit. Called Speak Up, Speak Out: A Toolkit for Reporting on Human Rights Issues, it is aimed at helping journalists and other content creators learn the basics of reporting on women’s and other human rights issues. |
Respect for the rights of women and girls worldwide continues to lag behind that for the rights of men. Domestic and sexual violence, exploitation in the workforce, human trafficking and many other human rights abuses disproportionately affect women and girls. Although 187 nations have acceded to the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), many have stipulated that they do not consider themselves bound by certain provisions.
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IFEX salutes the professionalism and courage of women journalists |
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Jeudi, 08 Mars 2012 09:30 |
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American war correspondent Marie Colvin lost her life in February 2012 covering the conflict in Syria. Her death underlines the dangers facing professional women and men journalists. In some countries, Afghanistan, Russia and Mexico, for example, the profession seems doubly dangerous for women.
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Marking International Women's Day, IFEX, the global network for free expression, has acknowledged this grave situation in an article reprinted here. WACC advocates the right to communicate and adds its own voice to this tribute.
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La WACC modifie son logo |
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Vendredi, 10 Février 2012 16:46 |
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Par Philip Lee, Directeur adjoint des programmes de la WACC
L’Association mondiale pour la communication chrétienne (WACC) a modifié son logo pour inclure un nouveau slogan « Communication pour toutes et tous ».
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Le slogan correspond à l’énoncé de vision issu du long processus ayant abouti au Plan stratégique de la WACC pour 2012-2016. Lorsque le plan a été approuvé par le Conseil d’administration de la WACC en octobre 2011, un groupe de travail consacré à la mission et à la vision a été créé afin de rédiger un nouveau texte. Les critères fondamentaux étaient les suivants : rester fidèle aux objectifs de la WACC, utiliser un langage direct et concis, et montrer clairement le lien entre l’héritage de la WACC et ses nouvelles orientations stratégiques. |
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Célébrons la Journée mondiale de la radio |
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Jeudi, 09 Février 2012 11:22 |
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La WACC exhorte ses membres et partenaires à célébrer et soutenir l’édition 2012 de la Journée mondiale de la radio, aujourd'hui le 13 février.
By Philip Lee, WACC Deputy-Director of Programs
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IÀ l’heure de la haute technologie et des plateformes de communication numériques, la radio, et notamment la radio communautaire, continue d’avoir une importance cruciale pour beaucoup de personnes dans le monde. Cette forme pratique d’expression des droits à la communication garantit un espace pour les citoyens ordinaires et leur permet de prendre la parole et de se faire entendre par les décideurs au niveau local, national et international. |
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L’édition 2012 du concours photographique de la WACC est ouverte |
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Vendredi, 13 Janvier 2012 11:32 |
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L’édition 2012 du concours photographique annuel de l’Association mondiale pour la communication chrétienne (WACC) est ouverte. Le thème est : « La communication pour tous ». DESCRIPTION : Les droits à la communication, ce sont des ressources et des espaces publics mis à la disposition de tout un chacun pour participer à un débat transparent, éclairé et démocratique. C’est un accès sans entraves à l’information et aux connaissances pour une démocratie responsable, une citoyenneté active, l’émancipation de tous et la responsabilisation mutuelle. Ce sont des environnements politiques, sociaux et culturels qui encouragent le libre échange d’une multitude d’idées créatrices, de connaissances et de produits culturels. C’est la nécessité de garantir la diversité culturelle pour l’enrichissement et la pérennité du bien commun. |
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Le Conseil d’administration de la WACC approuve les nouveaux énoncés de vision et de mission |
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Lundi, 19 Décembre 2011 11:17 |
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Par Philip Lee, directeur-adjoint des programmes
Le Conseil d’administration de la WACC s’est réuni le 15 novembre 2011 pour examiner et approuver deux nouveaux énoncés concernant la vision et la mission de l’organisation. L’énoncé de vision de la WACC est désormais : « La communication pour tous ».
Le nouvel énoncé de mission est : « L’Association mondiale pour la communication chrétienne (WACC) est une organisation internationale qui souhaite promouvoir la communication comme un droit humain fondamental, essentiel à la dignité des individus et à la communauté. Ancrée dans la foi chrétienne, la WACC œuvre avec tous ceux qui sont privés du droit de communiquer en raison de leur statut, de leur identité ou de leur sexe. Elle prône le plein accès à l’information et à la communication, et encourage l’ouverture et la diversité des médias. La WACC renforce les réseaux de communicateurs afin de faire progresser la paix, la compréhension et la justice ». |
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La Participation de la communauté dans les radios locales et communautaires |
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Lundi, 19 Décembre 2011 11:10 |
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Le Catholic Media Council (CaMeCo), un partenaire de la WACC, est en train d’effectuer une étude pour découvrir de quelle façon participent les membres d’une communauté dans leur station de radio locale ou communautaire. Comment sont-ils impliqués dans la programmation, la gestion et le financement de la radio? |
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IFJ denounces extreme levels of violence faced by women journalists worldwide |
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Jeudi, 24 Novembre 2011 12:13 |
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Media Release: International Federation of Journalists (IFJ), 24 November 2011
Letter Ban Ki Moon 2011.pdf
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In a letter addressed to UN General Secretary Ban Ki-Moon to mark International Day on the Elimination of violence against women and girls, the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) points at the extreme levels of violence women journalists face while carrying out their professional duties. The IFJ denounces aggression, threats, political pressure, violence, rape and abuse that women journalists have to face due either to their gender or simply for doing their job. The situation is made much worse by the prevailing culture of impunity which protects and emboldens the perpetrators of these crimes.
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Towards inclusive knowledge societies |
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Mercredi, 16 Novembre 2011 15:05 |
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Member States approve the reinforcement of UNESCO’s contribution to World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) goals
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With only four years left until the 2015 target date for achieving the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) goals, 195 Member States expressed their overall satisfactions with the achievements and progress made by UNESCO and reconfirmed its important role in bridging the digital and knowledge divides. Since the outset of the WSIS process, UNESCO has been committed to implementing the WSIS outcomes.
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