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Securing the best Media choices for young people across all platforms
The Children’s
Media Foundation is a UK based non profit organization concerned with securing the best media choices for young people across all platforms. The foundation was launched in 2011, bringing together academic researchers, the children’s content industry, regulators, and politicians in numerous different ways.
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Inspiring Tools for Evaluation and Measuring Impact
How often do we measure and evaluate the effect of our work on our audiences and do we know how to structure an appropriate methodology and include all important aspects in the process? When implementing audience development plans, evaluation and impact activities are usually the weak points of most cultural organizations. That’s why we decided to share two inspiring examples and supporting tools with you:
- Evaluation principles, Center for Cultural Value (UK)
These principles are a collaboratively-produced articulation of values that cultural evaluators, organisations, practitioners and funders agree should guide evaluation. A Work-Group defined 12 principles under 4 headings: beneficial, robust, people-centered and connected. Each principle is connected to, and enables, the others. The publication also provides examples of each principle in practice.
Evaluation Principles overview:
- beneficial – committed to learning and/or change, ethical, applicable
- robust – rigorous, open-minded, proportionate
- people-centered – empathetic, many-voiced, socially-engaged
- connected – transparent, aware, shared
Center for Cultural Value is a national research center based at the University of Leeds. Their core partners are The Audience Agency, The University of Liverpool, The University of Sheffield and Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh. Center is funded by the UKRI Arts and Humanities Research Council, Arts Council England and Paul Hamlyn Foundation.
- Europeana Impact playbook, Europeana Foundation
The Europeana Impact Playbook is a step by step approach in 4 phases to help you design, measure and narrate your impact. Some of the resources developed are very useful and can be downloaded in pdf: empathy map (deeper insight into your stakeholders), change and build pathway (method for connected the activities and outputs with outcomes experienced by the stakeholders, to document them and identifies associated measurements), strategic perspectives (and its measurements), data collection workshop sheet, narrative builder canvas, mapping your stakeholders, dissemination plan worksheet.
Europeana empowers cultural heritage institutions to connect with existing and new audiences online, developing expertise, tools and policies to embrace digital change and encourage partnerships that foster innovation.
The Europeana website provides access to 58 million digital objects from 4,000 institutions around Europe – books, music, artworks and more – with sophisticated search and filter tools, and many themed collections, exhibitions, galleries and blogs. They work to share and promote this heritage so that it can be used and enjoyed by educators and researchers, creatives and culture lovers across the world.
Diversity and Inclusion
Cinema, television and VOD industries play a crucial role in increasing diversity and promoting inclusion, but we’ve got still a long way to go. The IRIS Plus report Diversity and inclusion in the European audiovisual sector (2021) is a valuable and up-to-date source for getting a sense of the current situation in these fields in Europe.
Reaching Young Audiences – Update
The research project Reaching Young Audiences: Serial Fiction and Cross-Media Storyworlds for Children and Young Audiences (RYA) combines production and audience analysis when studying the current production and reception of film, TV and online fiction for children and young audiences. The project is based at the University of Copenhagen (with Associate Professor Eva Novrup Redvall as Project Leader) and runs from 2019–2024 (supported by Independent Research Fund Denmark).
Online Film Analysis Course by Ciclic

Committed to boosting access to visual culture for everybody, Ciclic launches an English version of an online film analysis course to be shared far and wide!
ECFA still planning to meet in Berlin

In times of uncertainty, ECFA offers you a last resort: the opportunity to meet colleagues and friends at the Berlinale and celebrate the ECFA Awards ceremony together.
AleKino! wonders: Was it business as usual?

“Was it business as usual?” was an obvious but pressing question for the AleKino festival to ask in an online meeting with festival representatives from Europe and beyond, exchanging impressions on the tumultuous year 2021. The report of the meeting has now been published.
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