Al via Alternatives 2019: 2^ Conferenza mondiale sui media universitari

Al via Alternatives 2019: 2^ Conferenza mondiale sui media universitari

ALTERNATIVES 2019
2^ Conferenza internazionale delle radio universitarie Università di Cambridge, Inghilterra (14-16 agosto 2019)
 
Sta per iniziare Alternatives 2019, la 2^ Conferenza internazionale delle radio universitarie, che avrà luogo all’Università di Cambridge, Inghilterra, dal 14 al 16 agosto 2019. Un'opportunità per le radio universitarie e studentesche di tutto il mondo di riunirsi per ascoltare e condividere esperienze con altri colleghi, professori e operatori di questo straordinario ambiente alternativo e di apprendimento. Attesi circa 60 partecipanti provenienti da 15 paesi!
Lo scopo di questa conferenza è fornire alla comunità globale delle radio universitarie un forum per conoscersi, ascoltare approfondimenti e idee sulla radio degli studenti e trovare opportunità di cooperazione in tutto il mondo.
La conferenza di 3 giorni comprende discorsi di esperti e professionisti, seminari e attività di networking. L'ultimo giorno della conferenza si svolgerà una cerimonia di presentazione speciale per riconoscere tutti i partecipanti.
 
Nell'ottobre 2016, l'Università di scienze applicate di Lahti e la sua college radio, Limuradio, hanno ospitato la prima conferenza internazionale sulle web radio universitarie, Alternatives2016, in Finlandia. All’evento parteciparono 80 persone da tutto il mondo! Le radio universitarie parlano di alternative: forniscono un'alternativa a metodi e ambienti di apprendimento più convenzionali. Sono inoltre un'alternativa alle forme tradizionali dei media con spazio a musica underground e culture diverse. La conferenza è organizzata dal team del World College Radio Day, che si tiene ogni anno ad ottobre.
 
Conference Schedule
DAY 1: 
Wednesday, August 14, 2019 @ Jesus College, University of Cambridge
"Welcome & Orientation"
11.00 –  12.00       Registration
12.00 – 1.30          Lunch (Dining Hall) 
1.30 – 2.00 PM      Opening Welcoming Remarks & Introductions (The Webb Library):                                 The World College Radio Day Cabinet                                 Cam 97.2 FM, Cambridge                                 Welcome to historic Jesus College                              2.00 - 2.30 PM     The Student Radio Association of the United Kingdom2.30 – 3.00 PM     "Uniting Student Radio Around The World"3.00 - 4.00 PM     Student Radio Introductions4.00 - 5.30 PM     Break5:30 - 6.00 PM     Walk to Cam FM studio (15 mins approx). 
6.00 - 7.00 PM     "WORLD STUDENT RADIO SPECIAL" live broadcast from the studios of Cam 97.2 FM in Cambridge                                 Cam FM studio, Anglia Ruskin University, East Rd, Cambridge                                 Afterwards will walk back to Jesus College 
7.30 PM ->             Drinks in Cambridge: The Cambridge Brew House                                 (The Locker Room)                                  All conference attendees welcome (accom & non-accom)                                  We will leave for drinks from Jesus College entrance at 6.45 PM
                                 (Appetizers will be provided, but attendees must purchase their                                  own drinks and meals if wanted). Pub closes at 10 pm.                         
 
DAY 2: 
Thursday, August 15, 2019 @ Jesus College, University of Cambridge
"Student Radio Around The World: Presentations"(The Webb Library) 
08.00 – 09.00      Breakfast (Dining Hall)
09.00 – 12:00       Individual Presentations: 

9.00 AM: "The culture and nature of student radio in Europe" (Finland)Presented by: Ari Hautaniemi – President of World College Radio Day &Development Manager, Lahti University of Applied Sciences, Finland 

9.45 AM: "Radio System in Italy: the case of Radiophonica" (Italy)Presented by: Rossella Biagi, Station Manager at Radiophonica.com, Italy 

10.30 AM: "Student radio in Costa Rica: Giving opportunities to young people" (Costa Rica)Presented by: Professor Carlos Araya-Rivera, University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica 

11.15 AM: "Turn it Up: The sound and the culture of UK student radio"(UK)Presented by: Carl Harris, Brookes Radio, Oxford, EnglandMerel van Schooter, Cam FM, Cambridge, England

 
12.00 – 1.15 PM     Lunch (Dining Hall)
1.15 – 5.00 PM       Individual Presentations: 

1.15 PM: "A Case Study of College Radio in Colombia: Javeriana Estereo 91.9 FM, Bogota" (Colombia)Presented by: Jose Arizmendi, Director of Universidad Javeriana radio station 91.9 FM, Colombia 

 2.00 PM: "College Radio in the USA: Unique Challenges and Opportunities" (USA)Presented by: Ashley Weltner, Program Director, Brave New Radio, William Paterson University, USAJosh Tirado, Production Director, WMSC, Montclair State University, USA 

2.45 – 3.30 PM      Afternoon tea & biscuits (Dining Hall) 

3.30 PM: “Focus on Asia: Student Radio Broadcasting in India” (India)Presented by: Dr. Ashutosh Mishra, Chitkara University, India 

4.00 PM: "The Challenges of the Independent Swedish Student Radio" (Sweden)Presented by: Eva Gustavfsson, Station Chief, K103 Göteborgs Studentradio, Sweden

 
Free evening
 
DAY 3: 
Friday, August 16, 2019 @ Jesus College, University of Cambridge
"Hands On: Practical Workshops" (The Bawden Room) 
08.00 – 09.00     Breakfast (Dining Hall)09.00 – 12:00     Workshop Presentations: 

9.00 AM: "Going Beyond...The Art of the Interview"

A practical workshop that will explore strategies and ideas on how to get the best radio interviews in a variety of circumstances. Will include group work and an assignment in the city of Cambridge.Presented by: Lance Liguez, President of College Radio Day, Faculty Advisor of UTA Radio.com, University of Texas at Arlington & Bob Towey, News Director, 89.5 FM WSOU, Seton Hall University
 

11.00 AM: "From Pitch to Spin: How labels and stations make magic together"

Music and student radio have a  vital link. But are student radio stations still effective tastemakers? This session will talk about understanding the music industry promo cycle, which can help land better guests for your station, create better working relationships, get more music coming in, and be a part of the artists' history. An insider's view of the booking process will also be discussed.
Presented by: Chris Poland, Founder & President of Eclipse Records & Anabella Poland, General Manager, WMSC FM, Montclair State University
12.00 – 1.00 PM     Lunch (Dining Hall)
1.00 –  4.00 PM     Workshop Presentations: 

1.00 PM: "Digital Storytelling – creating compelling transmedia content for your radio station"

Not all content for radio should just be audio. This is a hand-on workshop, utilizing the latest hand-held technology, that will see groups go into Cambridge to create compelling audio and video content that will then be edited for maximum impact.
Presented by: Professor Dr. Tim Craig, Interim Co-Chief Academic Officer, Warner University & Professor Dr. Matthew  Crick, Associate Professor, William Paterson University
 

3.00 PM: "University radio: progressive creators of social change?"

What role does student radio have in discussing and addressing the important issues and topics that society faces today? How can student radio have an impact? This workshop will discuss how student radio can be used as a tool for creating change in society.Presented by: Professor Jhon Jairo Herrera Sánchez, Universidad de Manizales, Colombia
 

4.00 - 5.00 PM      Recognition Ceremony & Closing Remarks (Webb  Library)

All presenters and participants of the conference will be recognized in this closing ceremony. Attendees are free to leave after this event as there will be no further official events/activities planned.
 
Free evening
 
 
DAY 4: 
Saturday, August 17, 2019:
Checkout & Departure(guests may also depart after the closing ceremonies the day before)08.30 – 09.45 AM     Breakfast (Dining Hall)
08.30 - 10.00 AM      Checkout / Departure

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