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Media Education for a Digital Generation: Routledge Research in Cultural and Media Studies

Editat de Julie Frechette, Rob Williams
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 ian 2018
Media education for digital citizenship is predicated upon the ability to access, analyze, evaluate and produce media content and communication in a variety of forms. While many media literacy approaches overemphasize the end-goal of accessing digital media content through the acquisition of various technology, software, apps and analytics, this book argues that the goals for comprehensive and critical digital literacy require grasping the means through which communication is created, deployed, used, and shared, regardless of which tools or platforms are used for meaning making and social interaction. Drawing upon the intersecting matrices of digital literacy and media literacy, the volume provides a framework for developing critical digital literacies by exploring the necessary skills and competencies for engaging students as citizens of the digital world.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780815386414
ISBN-10: 0815386419
Pagini: 322
Ilustrații: 4 Line drawings, black and white; 9 Halftones, black and white; 6 Tables, black and white; 13 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Research in Cultural and Media Studies

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Foreword by Douglas Rushkoff   Introduction Julie Frechette and Rob Williams  Part I: Self  1. The Selfie, Photographic Communication and Digital Literacy Daniel S. Hunt  2. Shifting Identities through Social Media: Asian American Stereotypes and the Exploration of Comprehensive Media Literacy Chyng Sun, Rachael Liberman, Allison Butler, Sun Young Lee, and Rachel Webb  3. Who’s Tracking Me?: Investigating and Publicly Documenting the Surveillance Economy Using Lightbeam and Wikipedia Thomas F. Corrigan  Part II: Social  4. The New Technology Revolution: Collaborative Efforts between Pediatricians, Schools, and Millennials for Media Education Victor C. Strasburger  5. Parenting the Connected Generation: Raising your Children in a Digital Age Elaine Young  6. Rectifying Social Inequalities through Actionable Pathways: How Girl Tech Teaches Young Women of Color to be Film Directors Andrea Quijada, Jessica Collins, and Kandace Creel Falcon  7. Social Justice and LGBTQ Communities in the Digital Age: Creating Virtual and Social Affinity Spaces through Media Literacy Morgan Jaffe  Part III: Local  8. Policy, Participation and Practice: Assessing Media Literacy in the Digital Age Allison Butler  9. Digital Divides, Devices and Destinations for 1:1 Technology Initiatives for U.S. Secondary Education Ben Boyington  10. Encouraging Critical Thinking about Cyberbullying: Media Literacy Data from 6th Graders Erica Scharrer, Christine J. Olson, Laras Sekarasih, and Ryan Cadrette  11. The Text and the Image: Media Literacy, Pedagogy, and Generational Divides Bill Yousman  Part IV: National  12. Breaking the Corporate News Frame through Validated Independent News Online Andy Lee Roth  13. Teaching Digital Literacy and Social Justice at the 1Hood Media Academy: Critical Pedagogy and the Limits of Philanthropy Chenjerai Kumanhika and Paradise Gray  14. Fight for Your Copyrights: Mashups, Fair Use, and the Future of Freedom Christopher Boulton  15. Humoring Youth into Political Engagement through The Daily Show and The Colbert Report: Satire as Political Critique Satish Kolluri  16. Back to School: Media Literacy, Graduate Education, and the Digital Age Lori Bindig  Part V: Global  17. The Mobile Citizen: How a Media Literate Generation is Reshaping the Global Public Sphere Paul Mihailidis  18. Digital Literacy, Public History, and FORTEPAN Bettina Fabos, Leisl Carr Childers, and Sergey Golitsynskiy  19. Tracing the Environmental Impact of Apple: A Case Study of Mobile Technology Production and Consumption Nicki Lisa Cole  20. ‘Mediapting’ and Curation: Research Informed Pedagogy for (Digital) Media Education Praxis Julian McDougall


Recenzii

'The essays connect and separate in ways that cannot be fully captured through these lenses.  Especially noteworthy is the chapter on ubiquitous surveillance, “Who’s Tracking Me?,” which informs critical pedagogical theory even as it offers practical and creative classroom learning activities. Summing Up: Recommended. All readers.' - T. R. Glander, Nazareth College, CHOICE Reviews

Descriere

Drawing upon the intersecting matrices of digital literacy and media literacy, this volume provides a framework for developing critical digital literacies by exploring the necessary skills and competencies for engaging students as citizens of the digital world.