Date: Friday, 25 October 2024
Time: 08:45 - 16:15
Location: Bernal Building/Analog Devices Building, University of Limerick

The Centre for Crime, Justice & Victim Studies invites you to:

‘Words Matter: Promoting Best Practice in Media and Cultural Representations of Gender-Based Violence’, a one-day conference which will be held in the  Bernal Building at the University of Limerick on 25th of October 2024.

This conference is organised by Dr Susan Leahy and includes the launch of ‘Words Matter: Guidance for Media Reporting on Sexual Violence in Ireland’, which has been created as part of a project conducted in partnership with the Sexual Violence Centre Cork, which was funded by the Irish Research Council New Foundations Scheme.

The full programme of speakers can be viewed below.

Attendance is free but registration is essential.

To reserve your place, please email: Josephine.Conway@ul.ie

PROGAMME


8:45-9:15 Registration


9:15-11:00
Session 1: Media & Cultural Representations of Sexual and Domestic Abuse
Chair: Dr Fergal Quinn, University of Limerick
Keynote: Professor Karen Boyle, University of Strathclyde
• 'Investigating Fictional Representations of Child Sexual Abuse in Contemporary Culture: Myths and Understanding'.
Dr Ailise Bulfin, Dr Aleksandra Milenovic, Dr Victoria Pohls & Dr Giuilia Scapin, University College Dublin
• ‘Reading between the lines: Media representations of murder-suicide in Ireland’ Dr Audrey Galvin, University of Limerick
• ‘Improving news coverage of domestic violence homicides’ Dr Eileen Culloty, Dublin City University


11:00-11:30 Tea/Coffee


11:30-1:00 Session 2: Monitoring and Guiding Media Reporting on Gender-Based Violence

Chair: Dr Kathryn Hayes, University of Limerick
• ‘Raise Your Voice’
Ms Sarah Stack, RYV Coordinator, Women’s Resource and Development Agency & Ms Helen Crickard, Reclaim the Agenda
• "Global Media Monitoring Project (GMMP): The importance - and challenges - of standardised international news monitoring projects" Dr Dawn Wheatley, Dublin City University
• ‘Fixing’ the Headlines: The @FixedItI Campaign’ Ms Mary Crilly & Ms Dola Twomey, Sexual Violence Centre Cork


1:00-2:00 Lunch


2:00-2:30 Keynote: Press Ombudsman, Ms Susan McKay

2:30-4:00 Session 3: ‘Words Matter’ Project Overview and Discussion Chair: TBC      Words Matter: An Overview of the Key Project Findings and Guidance for Media Reporting on Sexual Violence’ Dr Susan Leahy, University of Limerick


Followed by a panel discussion of relevant experts focusing on current media reporting on sexual violence and the likely impact of guidance in this area.


4:00-4:15 Closing Remarks