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15 January 2018

New website launched for CMCI project on children's screen content

A new website has been launched for the CMCI-led research project into "Children's Screen Content in an Era of Forced Migration: Facilitating Arab-European Dialogue".

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A new website has been launched for the CMCI-led research project into "Children's Screen Content in an Era of Forced Migration: Facilitating Arab-European Dialogue".

Headed by Professor Jeanette Steemers, the project investigates ways in which European broadcasters, policy-makers, producers and children's advocacy organisations can better understand the information and entertainment needs of young Arabic-speaking children who have fled to Europe.

Source: https://lostincci.wordpress.com/2018/01/11/childrens-screen-content-in-an-era-of-forced-migration/

In this project, Professor Steemers is assisted by Professor Naomi Sakr of the University of Westminster and Dr Christine Singer of CMCI.

The project is funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council and the project website is at: https://euroarabchildrensmedia.org/

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Professor of Culture, Media & Creative Industries