Critical Media Literacy and Fake News in Post-Truth America: Critical Media Literacies Series, cartea 2
Editat de Christian Z. Goering, Paul L. Thomasen Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 feb 2018
This edited collection is not a response to the 2016 United States Presidential Election so much as it is a response to the issues highlighted through that single event and since when incredibly smart, sophisticated, and intelligent members of our society were confused by misinformation campaigns. While media literacy and critical media literacy are ideas with long histories in formal education, including K-12 students and higher education, the need for increased attention to these issues has never reached a flash point like the present. The essays collected here are confrontations of post-truth, fake news, mainstream media, and traditional approaches to formal schooling. But there are no simple answers or quick fixes. Critical media literacy, we argue here, may well be the only thing between a free people and their freedom.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004365353
ISBN-10: 9004365354
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Critical Media Literacies Series
ISBN-10: 9004365354
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Critical Media Literacies Series
Notă biografică
Christian Z. Goering, Ph.D. (2007), Kansas State University, is Associate Professor of English Education at the University of Arkansas. He has published widely in the field of education, highlighted by The Arkansas Delta Oral History Project: Culture, Place, and Authenticity (co-author) and Recontextualized: A Framework for Teaching English with Music.
Professor of Education at Furman University since 2002, Dr. P. L. Thomas taught English for 18 years in rural South Carolina. He holds a B.A. in Secondary Education (1983), M. Ed. in Secondary Education (1985), and Ed. D. in Curriculum and Instruction (1998), all from the University of South Carolina.
Professor of Education at Furman University since 2002, Dr. P. L. Thomas taught English for 18 years in rural South Carolina. He holds a B.A. in Secondary Education (1983), M. Ed. in Secondary Education (1985), and Ed. D. in Curriculum and Instruction (1998), all from the University of South Carolina.
Cuprins
Foreword vii
William M. Reynolds
1.An Introduction: Can Critical Media Literacy Save Us? 1
Christian Z. Goering and P. L. Thomas
2. An Educator’s Primer: Fake News, Post-Truth, and a Critical Free Press 7
P. L. Thomas
3. Reconsidering Evidence in Real World Arguments 25
Troy Hicks and Kristen Hawley Turner
4. What Is the Story? Reading the Web as Narrative 39
Sharon A. Murchie and Janet A. Neyer
5. Fighting “Fake News” in an Age of Digital Disorientation: Towards
“Real News,” Critical Media Literacy Education, and Independent
Journalism for 21st Century Citizens 53
Rob Williams
6. Educating the Myth-Led: Critical Literacy Pedagogy in a Post-Truth World 67
Robert Williams and Daniel Woods
7. Teaching Critical Media Literacy as a Social Process in Writing
Intensive Classrooms 85
Joanne Addison
8. Before You Click “Share”: Mindful Media Literacy as a Positive Civic Act 99
Jason L. Endacott, Matthew L. Dingler, Seth D. French and John P. Broome
9.Engaging the Storied Mind: Teaching Critical Media Literacy through
Narrative 115
Erin O’Neill Armendarez
10.Supporting Media-Savvy Youth-Activists: The Case of Marcus Yallow 127
Mark A. Lewis
11.Creating Wobble in a World of Spin: Positioning Students to Challenge
Media Poses 141
Sarah Bonner, Robyn Seglem and Antero Garcia
Author Biographies 155
William M. Reynolds
1.An Introduction: Can Critical Media Literacy Save Us? 1
Christian Z. Goering and P. L. Thomas
2. An Educator’s Primer: Fake News, Post-Truth, and a Critical Free Press 7
P. L. Thomas
3. Reconsidering Evidence in Real World Arguments 25
Troy Hicks and Kristen Hawley Turner
4. What Is the Story? Reading the Web as Narrative 39
Sharon A. Murchie and Janet A. Neyer
5. Fighting “Fake News” in an Age of Digital Disorientation: Towards
“Real News,” Critical Media Literacy Education, and Independent
Journalism for 21st Century Citizens 53
Rob Williams
6. Educating the Myth-Led: Critical Literacy Pedagogy in a Post-Truth World 67
Robert Williams and Daniel Woods
7. Teaching Critical Media Literacy as a Social Process in Writing
Intensive Classrooms 85
Joanne Addison
8. Before You Click “Share”: Mindful Media Literacy as a Positive Civic Act 99
Jason L. Endacott, Matthew L. Dingler, Seth D. French and John P. Broome
9.Engaging the Storied Mind: Teaching Critical Media Literacy through
Narrative 115
Erin O’Neill Armendarez
10.Supporting Media-Savvy Youth-Activists: The Case of Marcus Yallow 127
Mark A. Lewis
11.Creating Wobble in a World of Spin: Positioning Students to Challenge
Media Poses 141
Sarah Bonner, Robyn Seglem and Antero Garcia
Author Biographies 155