On this page, you will find José Cláudio Castanheira 's candidate statement, the names of nominating members along with their supporting statements, as well as endorsements from other IAMCR members.
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Statement
I am currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Communication and in the Postgraduate Program in Communication of the Federal Fluminense University (UFF), Brazil. I am also a Professor and in the Postgraduate Program in Communication of the Federal University of Ceará (UFC), Brazil.
I am a member of the National Institute of Science and Technology in Information Disputes and Sovereignties (INCT/DSI), a large consortium of international researchers funded by the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq) in Brazil.
Since 2017, I have been the head of the research group GEIST (Group of Studies in Images, Sonorities, and Technologies), which is associated with the CNPq. GEIST works as a network of researchers from Brazil and other countries.
I have been an active member of IAMCR since 2015, participating in several activities promoted by the Digital Divide, Visual Culture, and Music Audio Radio and Sound working groups. I believe that I can contribute to increase the participation of communication scholars from the Global South, to expand the network of knowledge exchange between scientific institutions in different countries, and to deepen the notion of epistemic sovereignty, which is so important in a multicultural academic community like IAMCR.
Nominated by:
Andrea Medrado, University of Westminster, UK
José Cláudio has been an active member of IAMCR many years. Recently he became an IAMCR Ambassador for Brazil. He is hard working, collegial, well-connected and keen to act as a bridge between scholars in all stages of the academic career in Latin America, the US and many other countries.
Comments
Endorsement in support of José Cláudio Castanheira
I support the candidacy of José Cláudio Castanheira, IAMCR member for many years. Committed with its growth and involved in the Digital Divide, Visual Culture, and Music Audio Radio and Sound working groups, he would be a great acquisition for strengthening the International Council.
Endorsement in support of José Cláudio Castanheira
I strongly support José Cláudio Castanheira's IC candidacy. A longstanding IAMCR member, he has been active in multiple sections and working groups. If elected, he'd add critical insights to the IC discussions, enriching the global perspective of our association.
Endorsement in support of José Cláudio Castanheira
I have known José Cláudio Castanheira for a very long time. He has been a very active scholar in Brazil and abroad, contributing with original ideas about interdisciplinary activities. He has participated actively at VIC - Visual Culture WG and other WGs. He can be a good representative of Brazil and contribute to Global South communication studies.
Endorsement for Jose!
Jose's voice would be an important addition to the deliberations of the IC. I endorse his candidacy.
Endorsement in support of José Cláudio
José Cláudio is a renowned researcher, with a solid research trajectory in the field of Communication in Brazil. With his entries into various research networks, he has great potential to promote dialogues and articulations. He is an excellent name to represent Latin American knowledge at IAMCR.
Endorsement for IC membership of Dr. Jose
I endorse the nomination of Dr. Jose for IC membership of IAMCR. Dr. Jose is a well-experienced and well-connected media academic who actively facilitates research collaboration and knowledge exchange especially in the Global South. He shall contribute IC with fresh perspectives. I strongly support his membership.
José Cláudio Castanheira is an experienced researcher, with a history of participation in the IAMCR and wide circulation in Brazil, Latin America, USA and Europe. Certainly, it can contribute to greater exchange between countries and beginning and experienced researchers.