Talk:Alexander Victorovich Fedorov
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Notability and fact check
[edit]In the AfC, I said:
- Google Scholar for [Fedorov "media literacy"] returns many hits not by the subject. In particular Yoon (2009) calls the subject "a leading scholar in the field of Russian media literacy". I think this is creatable. — Charles Stewart (talk) 11:32, 3 July 2009 (UTC)
- Yoon, 2009. The Development of Media Literacy in Russia. Pp.189-213 in Marcus Leaning (Ed.) Issues in Information and Media Literacy: Criticism, History and Policy, Informing Science Press.
The 2nd paragraph asserts of AVF:
- he is president of the Russian Association for Film & Media Education
- & pro-rector of the Taganrog State Pedagogical Institute (Russia) and
- & main editor of Russian pedagogical journal "Media Education" (‘Mediaobrazovanie’)
- & a member of the Russian Academy of Film Arts & Science, Russian Union of Filmmakers, CIFEJ and FIPRECI
- &the author of 20 books on media education and media literacy and more than 400 articles (in Russian, English, Canadian, French, German, and Norwegian media studies and media literacy journal).
- Since 1997 he has received scientific research grants on media culture and media education from the President of the Russian Federation
- &from Russian Foundation for Humanities
- &from Russian Ministry of Education,
- &from Kennan Institute (USA), IREX (USA)
- &fromMacArthure Foundation (USA) (I assume this should be MacArthur Foundation
- &from Open Society Institute (Soros Foundation, USA)
- &from DAAD (Germany)
- He was a guest professor and research fellow in Norway Association for Media Education,
- &at Oslo (1995), Central European University
- &at (Budapest, 1998, 2006)
- &at Kassel University (2000)
- &at Maison des sciences de l'homme, Paris (2002, 2009)
- &at Kennan Institute, Washington D.C. (2003)
- &at Humboldt University, Berlin (2005).
Can we source all 19 claims? Do we really care? — Charles Stewart (talk) 13:10, 4 July 2009 (UTC)