Radio, Convergence and Development in Africa Call for concept notes - Deadline January 8, 2010
Carleton University?s Centre for Media and Transitional Societies (CMTS), in collaboration with Canada?s International Development Research Centre (IDRC), is pleased to launch a call for concept notes, in French or English, outlining proposed research examining the impact of convergence between traditional radio and new information and communications technologies (ICTs) in sub-Saharan Africa. For full details on the research competition, the call for concept notes and the submission process, please visit the project website at www.cmts-cmst.org. Ultimately, the purpose of this competitive research project is both to generate important research and to support African researchers in their efforts to produce rigorous and analytical social science research findings on the ways that radio and the growth and penetration of new ICTs - such as mobile phones, the Internet and other digital technologies - have affected social, cultural, political and economic development. The call for proposals will be run in two stages. Call for concept notes (submission deadline: January 8,? 2010). All interested applicants are required to submit a concept note outlining a synopsis of a proposed research idea. Call for full proposals. ?Based on the assessment of the concept notes, shortlisted ?applicants will be invited to submit a full proposal in early 2010. There are three levels of targeted funding, each with different eligibility criteria: A set of small seed grants at CAD$7,500 each will be awarded to promising graduate students, small organizations and individual researchers. Grants of CAD$25,000 open to researchers affiliated with an established organization. Grants of up to CAD$100,000 open only to researchers affiliated with an established organization. Again, for full details on the research competition, the call for concept notes and the submission process, please visit the project website at www.cmts-cmst.org.
