FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Park Center for Independent Media and the Finger Lakes Environmental Film 
Festival launch International Convenings on Co-Creation in Documentary and 
Journalism

Ithaca, New York, 15 July: The Park Center for Independent Media (PCIM) and the 
Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival (FLEFF) at Ithaca College (US) are 
launching a new international initiative to convene scholars, producers, and 
journalists to probe teaching cocreation during pandemic and protest.

The first international convening on Cocreation in Documentary and Journalism 
during Pandemic and Protest was held on Thursday, July 9, 2020. Cocreation 
operates on a horizontal model of collaboration rather than a top-down model of 
a single author or writer.

Producers and scholars of documentary, journalism, and new media explored 
innovative teaching strategies for small scale cocreation documentary and 
journalism production and theory during pandemic and protest at their 
universities and colleges.

Twenty participants joined from the United Kingdom, Greece, Canada, Kuwait, 
Australia, Scotland, and the United Kingdom. They represented a range of 
institutions including California College of the Arts, York University 
(Canada), Concordia University (Canada), University of Rochester, University of 
the West of England (UK), University of Bristol (UK), University of Lincoln 
(UK), University of Kuwait, RMIT (Australia), University of St. Andrews 
(Scotland), RMIT University (Australia), University of Illinois-Champaign, 
University at Buffalo, Hendrix College, and Ithaca College (US),

This event followed the international webinars on cocreation and participatory 
media organized by Park Center for Independent Media (Co-creation in 
Documentary during Pandemic and Protest, June 24, 2020, with the journal 
Afterimage) and the iDocs webinar at the University of the West of England, UK 
(Co-creating in times of corona pandemic, July 2).

The PCIM/FLEFF initiative plans to advance conversations and collaborations 
between practitioners and theorists of documentary and journalism to contribute 
to this ongoing national, international and cross-institutional dialogue.

More convenings are slated to coordinate with efforts at iDocs in the United 
Kingdom and at other journalism and communications programs internationally on 
this urgent topic of cocreation, pandemic, and protests across documentary and 
journalism.

For more information, contact Raza Rumi, [email protected] or Patricia 
Zimmermann, [email protected]



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Patricia R. Zimmermann, Ph.D.
Professor of Screen Studies
Roy H. Park School of Communication
Codirector, Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival

Ithaca College
953 Danby Road
Ithaca, New York 14850 USA

http://faculty.ithaca.edu/patty/
http://www.ithaca.edu/fleff

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