Divina Frau-Meigs
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Divina Frau-Meigs (born 9 June 1959) is a Moroccan-born sociologist of
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and professor at the Sorbonne Nouvelle University Paris III (Paris III) in France where her areas of research include, cultural diversity, dynamic identities, human/children's rights, internet governance, media education, media matrices, media in English-speaking countries, and risky content. Her research has also included media content and risk behaviors, the reception and use of
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, and
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. She is the chair of "Savoir-devenir in sustainable digital development" for
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and coordinator of "TRANSLIT" for the Agence nationale de la recherche.


Early life and education

Divina Frau-Meigs was born in
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, Morocco, on 9 June 1959, to Spanish parents. She graduated from the
École normale supérieure de lettres et sciences humaines The (ENS LSH) was an elite French ''grande école'' specialising in the arts, humanities and social sciences. Founded in 1987 in Paris as the École normale supérieure de Fontenay-Saint-Cloud, it changed its name to ENS LSH in 2000 when it mov ...
(English, 1980) and received her master's degree from
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(Education and Communication, 1984). She then taught English at
Sorbonne Paris North University Sorbonne Paris North University () is a public university based in Paris, France. It is one of the thirteen universities that succeeded the University of Paris in 1968. It is a multidisciplinary university located in north of Paris, in the munici ...
(1985-1988), before returning to the U.S. to obtain a second master's degree from the
Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania The Annenberg School for Communication is the communication school at the University of Pennsylvania. The school was established in 1958 by Wharton School alum Walter Annenberg as the Annenberg School of Communications. The name was changed to it ...
(Communication, 1991). In the 1980s, Frau-Meigs was a recipient of a
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(1983-84), Ministry of Higher Education (1984-85), and "Lavoisier" (1988-189) scholarships. Back in France, she taught high school (
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,
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; 1991-1993) and completed a doctorate in 1993 in information and communication sciences at
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, writing a dissertation under the direction of Josette Poinssac on (International television flows: figures, analog systems and cultural transfers. A comparative analysis of the contents of television programs in nine countries of the world and the role of the USA in the production of these contents).


Career and research

In 1993, Frau-Meigs was elected
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at Paris III. In 1999, she obtained her
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to direct research at the Paris III with a dissertation entitled, (From television to screen subcultures: representation in all its states, in the United States). In 1999, she was promoted to professor at the
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, before returning to Paris III in 2004. In 2006, she held the information-communication chair at the
Autonomous University of Barcelona The Autonomous University of Barcelona (; Spanish: ; ; UAB) is a public university mostly located in Cerdanyola del Vallès, near the city of Barcelona in Catalonia, Spain. , the university consists of 57 departments in the experimental, lif ...
, giving a doctoral course on cultural diversity in globalization. Frau-Meigs is a specialist in media, content, and risky behaviors (violence, pornography, information, media panics) as well as in questions of reception and use of information and communication technologies (acculturation, education, regulation). She directs a research center, the "Center for Research on the English-Speaking World" (CREW, ÉA 4399) in Paris III. She also directs a professional master's degree entitled "Computer Applications: Management, Studies, Multimedia, eLearning" (AIGÉME) at the same university, with a double specialization: "Distance Learning Engineering" and "Media Literacy Engineering" (face-to-face and distance learning courses). The author of more than 300 articles and approximately 30 books, Frau-Meigs has published on issues of cultural diversity and acculturation, as well as on e-learning, digital identity, and internet governance. Her collaborative works have included (The screens of violence) (with Sophie Jehel, published by Economica) and (Media and technology: the American example) (with Francis Bordat and John Dean, published by Ellipses). She has served as co-editor of (French journal of American studies). She has served as vice-president for international relations of the French Society for Information and Communication Sciences (1993-96) and vice-president of the International Association for Information and Communication Studies and Research (IAMCR) (2002-08). In 2000, she was a founding member of the European Consortium for Communications Research (ECCR). Frau-Meigs is a member of the Scientific Council of the Inter-Associative Collective "Enfance-Médias" (CIEM) (2003-). She sits on the board of the European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA) (2008-).


Awards and honours

* 2006, E-Toile d'Or Civil Society Award, AUTRANS 2006, Grenoble * 2016, Global Media and Information Literacy (MIL) Award


Selected works

* ''Écrans de la violence'', Economica, 1997 (with Sophie Jehel) *''Médias et technologies : l’exemple des États-Unis'', Ellipses, collection "Universités : anglais", 2001 * ''Médiamorphoses américaines'', Economica, 2001 (with Francis Bordat and
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) * ''Dossier de l’audiovisuel'', number 10
"Les programmes jeunesse : réenchanter la télévision"
March-April 2003 (director) * ''Jeunes, médias, violences'', Economica, 2003 (public version of the report of the Interassociative Collective "Childhood and Media" - CIEM

(with Sophie Jehel) * ''Qui a détourné le 11 septembre ? Journalisme, information et démocratie aux États-Unis'', Ina-de Boeck, collection "Médias recherches", 2006 * ''Kit pour l’éducation aux médias à l’usage des enseignants, des parents et des professionnels'', Unesco, 2007
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(director) * ''Mapping Media Education Policies in the World: Visions, Programmes and Challenges'', Unesco, Alliance des civilisations, 2009
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(with Jordi Torrent) * ''Médias et cognition sociale : dépasser les paniques médiatiques'', Érès, 2010 * ''Media Matters in the cultural contradictions of the information society. Towards a human rights-based governance'', Presses du Conseil de l’Europe, 2010 * ''Penser la société de l'écran : dispositifs et usages'', Presses Sorbonne nouvelle, collection "Les fondamentaux de la Sorbonne nouvelle", 2011 * ''Socialisation des jeunes et éducation aux médias : du bon usage des contenus et comportements à risque'', Érès, collection "Éducation et société", 2011 * ''Faut-il avoir peur des fake news ?'', Documentation française, 2019


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