Sunday, February 05, 2017
17th International Editorial Cartoon Competition for Press Freedom
Dear fellow cartoonists and cartooning lovers,
Please find enclosed the call for entries to this
year's contest.
Thank you in advance for your submission or for
passing along this message.
Guy Badeaux
Jury president
Twitter: @CDN_WPF
Here are the rules and regulations:
1. The theme for the 17th International Editorial
Cartoon Competition is: F for fake
Yesterday a global network with libertarian accents,
has the Internet become a threat to democracies?
Corporate-funded think tanks and fake grassroots groups are now everywhere and consumers often have difficulty in finding the source of the “information” they disseminate.
The phenomenon is compounded by the fact that one doesn’t need to actually be where something is happening in order to report on it.
Many have also criticized the role of algorithms used by social networks in limiting debate by enclosing their users in ideological bubbles.
Corporate-funded think tanks and fake grassroots groups are now everywhere and consumers often have difficulty in finding the source of the “information” they disseminate.
The phenomenon is compounded by the fact that one doesn’t need to actually be where something is happening in order to report on it.
Many have also criticized the role of algorithms used by social networks in limiting debate by enclosing their users in ideological bubbles.
The term “fake news” has further been co-opted as a
means of silencing legitimate journalism or criticism, and when confronted by
verifiable facts, the term "alternative facts" has even been invoked.
2. Prizes: three prizes will be given: a first prize
of $1000 plus a Certificate from Canadian UNESCO, second and third prizes of
$500. All sums are in Canadian dollars. Ten additional cartoons will receive an
‘Award of Excellence,’ Regrettably no financial remuneration accompanies the
Awards of Excellence.
3. Only one cartoon will be accepted from each
cartoonist. It may be either in color or black and white and must not have won
an award.
4. The size of the cartoon should not exceed A4; 21 by
29.2 cm; or 8.50 by 11 inches.
5. The name, address, telephone number and a short
biography of the cartoonist must be included in the submission.
6. The Canadian Committee for World Press Freedom
shall have the rights to use any of the cartoons entered in the Competition for
promotion of our Editorial Cartoon Competition and World Press Freedom Day.
7. The winners of the Cartoon Competition will be
announced at the World Press Freedom Day Luncheon held at the Chateau Laurier
in Ottawa, Canada on Tuesday May 2, 2017 as well as being advised by e-mail.
The winner’s names and their cartoons will be posted on the CCWFP web site.
8. The winning cartoons will be exhibited at the
luncheon.
The deadline for receipt of cartoons is 5p.m. GMT,
Friday, March 31, 2017.
Cartoons should be in jpeg format at 300 dpi