Professor Mohan Dutta is recognised with Outstanding Contributions to Promoting Equity and Inclusion Award by the National Communication Association

Professor Mohan Dutta, Dean’s Chair in Communication at School of Communication, Journalism & Marketing, Massey University is recognised with Outstanding Contributions to Promoting Equity and Inclusion Award by the National Communication Association.

CARE: Center for Culture-Centered Approach to Research and Evaluation congratulates Professor Mohan Dutta, as the inaugural recipient of the Outstanding Contributions to Promoting Equity and Inclusion Award of the Health Communication Division, National Communication Association. This award recognises Professor Dutta’s significant and sustainable contributions to addressing inequalities in health outcomes through communication interventions that seek to change unequal structures. Over two decades, he has created and led community-led culture-centered solutions to health and wellbeing among the most marginalised, creating spaces for communities to own decision-making processes. These culture-centered solutions have addressed classed, raced, gendered inequalities that adversely impact human health and wellbeing and created sustained changes in the overarching structural determinants. Outstanding Contributions to Promoting Equity and Inclusion Award by the National Communication Association. In promoting equity and inclusion across communities at the margins spread over eight countries, he has mentored multiple generations of academics, activists, and community researchers. This has contributed to the transformations in the disciplinary structure of health communication, building the basis for a movement toward equity.

Referring to Mohan Dutta’s influence on promoting equity and inclusion, noted Dr. Satveer Kaur-Gill, “Dr. Dutta has not just significantly contributed to toward theoretic health communication literature but has built an impressive register for socially impactful scholarship through community-led change in some of the most disenfranchised communities in different parts of the globe. His public scholarship is an exemplar for how to build health equity amidst marginalization and in challenging the very structures that impede health. This includes writing countless opinion pieces regarding important and challenging health and social issues of our time, leading social change campaigns, participating in protests, writing and signing petitions, and developing strategies alongside communities for changing structures.”

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CARE News: CARE Researcher wins Early Career Researcher award by National Communication Association Health Communication Division

It gives us all @ CARE so much joy to celebrate this achievement, says Center for Culture-Centered Approach for Research & Evaluation (CARE) Director, Prof. Mohan Dutta.

Congratulations to Dr. Satveer Kaur-Gill, on behalf of everyone at CARE, for your recognition with the National Communication Association Health Communication Division Early Career Researcher award.

Dr. Satveer Kaur-Gill

Prof. Mohan Dutta said, “This award speaks to your brilliance, courage, and social impact. You are the kind of scholar that reflects the mission of our discipline, to work through communicative practices to build better health and wellbeing for all. Your bold, structurally transformative, insurgent scholarship bears testimony to the power of the discipline in transforming structures, elucidating the power of communication in creating infrastructures for better health and wellbeing among the most marginalised by placing your body on the line. Your program of research rooted in community-engaged service, research anchored in community voice and teaching practice committed to nurturing an ethics of care rooted in social justice reflect the futures of health communication, depicting the powerful contributions communication scholarship can make to the contemporary global challenges of health inequities. It is rarely do we see a scholar who embodies such a strong combination of theoretical depth, methodological rigor, and commitment to transformative health communication practice. Most importantly, it is your courage and your integrity that offer the pathways for what it means to practice health communication for structural transformation.”

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CARE #EndTheHate Lecture Series: Critically interrogating the Hinduphobia narrative with Prof. Mohan Dutta

Date: Wednesday 25th August 2021 Time: 8 pm NZST
Venue- Facebook broadcast on : https://www.facebook.com/CAREMassey

Lecture Title: Lecture Series: Critically interrogating the Hinduphobia narrative with Prof. Mohan Dutta

Lecture Abstract:
In this lecture, Professor Mohan Dutta will draw on his work on anti-racist interventions to critically interrogate the language of Hinduphobia and the ways in which it is deployed in liberal democracies to silence critiques of the infrastructures of hate being deployed in India and globally.We look forward to seeing our colleagues and collaborators, at this #CARETalk as part of our “End the hate” series.

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CARE Talk on ‘SOCIAL JUSTICE AND ACADEMIC FREEDOM’ with Prof Mohan Dutta & Dr. Leon Salter, Massey University

CARE Talk on ‘SOCIAL JUSTICE AND ACADEMIC FREEDOM’ with Prof Mohan Dutta & Dr. Leon Salter, Massey University Tuesday 27th July 2021 @ 10 AM Venue: CARE Lab BSC 1.06, Manawatu campus, Massey University.

Tuesday 27th July 2021 @ 10 AM

Venue: CARE Lab BSC 1.06, Manawatu campus, Massey University.

Facebook Livestream: CARE Talk: Social Justice and Academic Freedom with Prof Mohan Dutta & Dr. Leon Salter

Talk Abstract:

Social Justice and Academic Freedom

The Center for Culture-Centered Approach to Research and Evaluation (CARE) has been conducting a global study on social justice and academic freedom. In its second year, the study foregrounds voices of academics doing social justice work and negotiating the threats to academic freedom. In this talk, Professor Mohan Dutta will outline the key structural threats to academic freedom in the context of social justice scholarship. The talk will draw upon case studies emergent from the work of CARE.

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CARE Researcher Dr. Leon Salter attended the FIRST Union report launch on gig work in Aotearoa at New Zealand Parliament

Dr. Leon Salter, Massey University‘s academic staff and CARE: Center for Culture-Centered Approach to Research and Evaluation researcher on #CAREMassey‘s project-“Experiences with Covid-19 Among Gig Workers” attended the FIRST Union report launch at #NZParliament earlier today.

Minister Michael Wood being handed FIRST Union’s excellent gig worker report this morning at Parliament.

Read the press release with a link to the report here https://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/BU2107/S00211/uber-drivers-to-file-in-employment-court-as-new-gig-economy-report-launched.htm

Image Courtesy: Dr. Leon Salter & FIRST Union

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CARE is excited to welcome back Dr. Asha Rathina Pandi as a Research Fellow

We are excited to welcome back Dr. Asha Rathina Pandi as a Research Fellow at the Center. At CARE, she will lead the Labour and Race in Asia Project, with her research focusing on the health of Plantation and Migrant workers in Malaysia.

Previously, she held teaching and research positions at the Department of Communications and New Media, Center for Culture-centered Approach to Research and Evaluation (CARE), and Asia Research Institute at the National University of Singapore. Asha received her PhD (2011) and M.A. in Sociology (2005) from the University of Hawaii at Manoa (UHM), USA. She also holds a M.Sc. (2000) and Bachelor’s degrees in Urban Planning (1996) from University Technology of Malaysia, and a Graduate Certificate in Global Health and Population Studies from UHM (2012).An academic-activist, Asha has 18 years of experience in higher education. Her teaching and research interests are in social change and justice, health communication, community engagement, mixed methods and marginalized populations. She has published in journals of International Development Planning, Journalism, Development Studies, Frontiers in Communication, among others. At the Department of Communications and New Media at the National University of Singapore, she led and taught the Communication for Social Change course that created a register for pedagogy of structural transformation for students.

We look forward to the transformative openings that Dr. Pandi will build in her work at CARE!

CARE News: Prof. Mohan Dutta serves on the World Health Organization (WHO) expert group on Culture & Health.

CARE: Center for Culture-Centered Approach to Research and Evaluation is proud to share news that for the last five years, Prof. Mohan Dutta has served on the World Health Organization (WHO) expert group on #Culture & #Health.

The outcome of this collective work/report is titled, “Beyond bias: exploring the cultural contexts of health and well-being measurement”.

Abstract: This first expert group meeting on the cultural contexts of health and well-being was convened by the WHO Regional Office for Europe on 15–16 January 2015. As part of the adoption of Health 2020, the European policy for health and well-being, WHO Member States agreed to a measurement framework, which would measure and report on objective and subjective well-being. However, practical challenges remain, particularly with respect to the influence of cultural factors on well-being and well-being measurement. The aim of this meeting was to provide advice on how to consider the impact of culture on health and well-being, and how to communicate findings from well-being data across such a culturally diverse region as Europe. This report outlines the detailed recommendations made by the expert group in relation to each of these objectives.

Read the report here: https://www.euro.who.int/…/Cultural-contexts-health.pdf

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CARE congratulates Dr. Leon Salter, Massey University on being awarded the MBIE Science Whitinga Fellowship

Kia ora koutou, we hope everyone around you and your loved ones are keeping safe during these challenging times.

CARE: Center for Culture-Centered Approach to Research and Evaluation would like to congratulate Dr. Leon Salter, Tutor @Massey University on being the recipient of the MBIE Science Whitinga Fellowship funded by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) and administered by the Royal Society Te Apārangi in #NewZealand.

Dr. Leon Salter @ Massey University’s Graduation Ceremony

Dr. Leon’s project is titled. “Examining the effects of the expansion of gig work on health and wellbeing in a post-pandemic economy.”It uses the culture-centered approach (CCA) to create a framework for worker organizing in the gig economy. Dr. Leon will be housed at CARE: Center for Culture-Centered Approach to Research and Evaluation in doing this work.

The social impact of this work is in creating a framework for safeguarding worker rights through collaborations with unions and advocates, and is at the frontiers of the kinds of questions we ought to be grappling with in the context of the Artificial Intelligence (AI) economy.Congratulations again on this amazing acheivement.

Kia kaha!

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Professor Dutta’s “tireless advocacy” recognised with Aubrey Fisher Mentorship award by International Communication Association

Professor Dutta’s “tireless advocacy” recognised with Aubrey Fisher Mentorship Award

CARE: Center for Culture-Centered Approach to Research and Evaluation congratulates Professor Mohan Dutta, Dean’s Chair in Communication from the School of Communication, Journalism and Marketing, Massey University on being named as the 2021 Aubrey Fisher Mentorship Award winner by International Communication Association (@icahdq)

Professor Mohan Dutta

Professor Mohan J Dutta, from the School of Communication, Journalism and Marketing, has been named as the 2021 Aubrey Fisher Mentorship Award winner.

The award, presented by the International Communications Association, was first initiated in 1988 and honors outstanding scholars, teachers and advisors who have had a major impact in the field of communication.

The Aubrey Fisher Award is the highest recognition for mentorship in the discipline of communication and most importantly, recipients of this award are recognised to have influenced their former students, who themselves are important figures working in the field of communication.

His nomination states, “the discipline is more inclusive today, to a large part because of Mohan’s tireless advocacy. Mohan’s courage in questioning consistently disciplinary #Whiteness is one of most powerful testimonies to his mentorship. This mentorship role extends much beyond us, his advisees, as he inspires students of colour across the discipline and works to make space for them.”

Professor Dutta says he is honoured to be recognised with the award. “This award for me is one of the most powerful recognitions of my lifetime of mentoring students, community organisers and activists”.

Professor Dutta is Dean’s Chair Professor of Communication. He is the Director of the Center for Culture-Centered Approach to Research and Evaluation (CARE), developing culturally-centred, community-based projects of social change, advocacy, and activism that articulate health as a human right.

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Professor Mohan Dutta named ICA Fellow

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Prof. Mohan Dutta will be speaking LIVE on Transformations in Theorizing Health and Communication: Asian Imaginaries at Health Communication Symposium, Hong Kong Baptist University on 4th March 2021 @ 15.20 pm NZDT

Frontiers of Health Communication in Asia: Challenges and Opportunities

March 4-5, 2021 Hong Kong Baptist University

Panel 2: Key Theoretical, Methodological, and Ethical Issues in Health Communication

Transformations in Theorizing Health and Communication: Asian Imaginaries with Prof Mohan Dutta, Massey University

10.20 am – 11.50 am Hong Kong Time i.e. 15.20 pm – 16.50 pm NZDT

Tune in live at bit.ly/hcs4mar

About the symposium

Health communication research has experienced a rapid grown in recent years in Asia. The diverse and rich Asian cultures, socio-economic modes, policy regulations, and familial factors contribute to a wide range of exciting research agendas and provide enormous opportunities to advance knowledge about the meanings and practices of health as well as the explanation, prediction, intervention, and control of disease and illness. This symposium invites researchers to share their observations of challenges of and opportunities for conducting health communication research in the Asia contexts or from the Asian perspectives. Key issues to be interrogated in this symposium include, but are not limited to, theorization, technology, culture, risk and crisis, and provider-patient relations in health communication with an Asian focus.

Organizer: Centre for Media & Communication Research, School of Communication, Hong Kong Baptist University

Day 1: March 4
Panel 1. 8:30-10:00 am

Information and Intervention in the Digital Era

Panel 2. 10:20-11:50 am
Key Theoretical, Methodological, and Ethical Issues in Health Communication

Day 2: March 5
Panel 3. 8:30-10:00 am
Culture and Health

Panel 4. 10:20-11:50 am
Risk and Crisis in Health Communication

Panel 5. 1:30-3:00 pm
Emerging Agendas in Health Communication

Note: Date and Time are in HK Time

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