The Children‘s Media Conference
TV & Film
Can children’s preschool programmes change cultural attitudes towards women by showing young boys and girls gender equality? Has children’s programming fostered unflattering views of women and the disrespectful attitudes it can create in society, as well as how women view themselves? How responsible is the children’s content industry for cementing the attitudes of people and their views towards gender when action toys are described as boy’s toys and the pink aisle is labelled for the girls? Can this paradigm be changed with programming for the post-millennial generation?
This session celebrates the successes in fostering new attitudes towards girls, as well as focusing on what needs to be done, by bringing together content creators, campaigners and researchers to reflect on the journey undertaken and engage in the journey ahead.
CMC 2015 - Changemaker - Beth Reekles
CMC 2015 Changemaker - Alex Heron
CMC 2015 - Opening Keynote - Michael Stevens
CMC 2014 - Focus on Asia
CMC 2014 - BAFTA Creative Masterclass: The Dumping Ground
CMC 2014 - Charter Renewal: The Great British Sell-off?
CMC 2014 - Transmedia: Where Do I Start?
CMC 2014 - Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is
CMC 2014 - Closing Keynote: Mind Candy‘s Big New Idea
CMC 2014 - Creative Keynote: Malorie Blackman
CMC 2014 - Opening Keynote: Dylan Collins
CMC 2014 - Commissioner Conversation: Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, & Disney
CMC 2014 - Commissioner Conversation: BBC
CMC 2014 - Opening session: Coming Together or Falling Apart?
CMC 2014 - Second Screen: Changing the Way We Watch TV
CMC 2014 - Out of the Mouths of Babes: Free Expression, Children and 21st Century Media
CMC 2014 - Weird Science
CMC 2014 - Pact: Give Kids a Break
CMC 2014 - Telling Tales: from Paper to Pixel
CMC 2014 - Digital Consumer to Digital Creator
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