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<nettime-ann> $30, 000 Collaborative Grants in Media & Communications |
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(Apologies for cross-posting) The Social Science Research
Council alerts you to the second round of the SSRC
'Large' Collaborative Grants in Media and Communications. Large Grants provide up to $30,000 in
support for academic-advocacy research collaborations designed to change media
and telecommunications infrastructure, practices, or policies in support of a
richer and more democratic public sphere. The
Deadline for an initial 'letter of inquiry' (<1000 words) is February
8 (12PM EST), submitted via email to mediahub@ssrc.org
with subject line: “Collaborative Grant Letter of Inquiry” Large grants are
awarded once a year through a competitive application process, with recipients
selected by an independent committee of researchers and advocates. In
2007, grants of $30,000 were awarded to six projects. A similar number
will be awarded in this round. If you choose to apply,
please give special attention to the project and applicant criteria here: http://mediaresearchhub.ssrc.org/grants/large-grants. To note the most important,
projects need to: ·
Be strategically useful in their
proposed advocacy and/or organizing context ·
Produce scholarship that
meets academic standards Applicant partnerships need
to include: ·
A researcher based at a
university, college, or other academically-oriented research institution.
Advanced graduate students are eligible ·
A US-based non-profit
advocacy, organizing or community group working on media and/or
telecommunications issues. (International proposals will be solicited via SSRC
partner organizations) The program encourages a
wide range of project types and goals, supporting projects that: ·
Address issues of disparate impact on communities on the basis of
race, class, gender, ethnicity, age or other identity/status category ·
Build capacity—skills, tools, experience, access to data
sets—within the "user" organization and/or community ·
Have a clear plan for the dissemination of the research to target
audiences ·
Have uses outside the immediate intended context ·
Use methods or models of research that have proved effective in
similar contexts ·
Reflect diversity in the staff or group involved with the project ·
Involve collaboration between two or more advocacy/community
groups in the project design and the plan of use for the research ·
Use participatory methods to
engage community and/or advocacy group members in framing the questions, data
collection, and/or analysis Overall, the program has
rewarded projects on a wide range of topics, from digital inclusion, to the
future of community media, to analysis of media industry structure and barriers
to entry. Descriptions of all the successful applications are available
at http://mediaresearchhub.ssrc.org/news/ssrc-announces-grants-totaling-180-000-for-six-media-and-communications-projects/. SSRC program staff will be
happy to answer questions about your proposed project or the program
criteria. Please write us at mediahub@ssrc.org.
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