Media Literacy for Justice: Lessons for Changing the World
Autor Belinha S. De Abreuen Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 feb 2022
Providing context, reflection points, and ready-to-use lesson plans, this powerful book illuminates the intersections of social justice and media literacy for educators, school and public librarians, teachers of history and civics, information literacy instructors, and community leaders. The corrosive effects of today’s relentless tide of media are pernicious. We are conditioned in many ways by our media environments to accept and not question, making it crucial that young people master the skills necessary to access, analyze, evaluate, and create media. De Abreu and her fellow contributors propose that a key solution to our society’s crisis of misinformation, misrepresentation, and misunderstanding lies in melding social justice aims with media literacy concepts and skills. Featuring reflective activities and lesson ideas that can be adapted for educational settings from higher education to the K-12 spectrum, community centers, and libraries, this resource
- spotlights the work of school library media specialists, classroom teachers, academic educators, and representatives of non-profits from around the world;
- presents ten chapters which explore such timely issues as how to deal with controversial topics in the classroom, the effects of misinformation/disinformation on civics in society, why the media underrepresents certain people in their programming, the digital divide and where libraries fit in, how injustice exacerbates public health issues, and global conceptions of social justice and media literacy examined through various world events; and
- provides information about additional resources like social action/advocacy organizations, classroom resources, and films that will assist readers as they reflect upon, teach, and discuss media literacy and social justice.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780838948927
ISBN-10: 0838948928
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: American Library Association
Colecția ALA Neal-Schuman
ISBN-10: 0838948928
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: American Library Association
Colecția ALA Neal-Schuman
Recenzii
"The importance of teaching media literacy cannot be denied. Compound media literacy with social justice and instruction becomes essential. De Abreu has proven herself a knowledgeable contributor and leader in the conversation ... A shining highlight of the text is the sheer number of resources in the appendices, which include both social justice and media literacy organizations, books, films, television, and music, along with information about two projects: Critical Media Project and Critical Literacy Project RoundTables. All of these sources could be a jumping off point for instruction for librarians and educators alike at all levels of teaching."
— Public Services Quarterly
"Creative, inspiring, and timely ... This reviewer can say with confidence that Media Literacy for Justice addresses the specificity of the intersections of social issues with the concept of Justice in an enlightening and inspirational approach that excites the engaged reader to action. Recommended for academic library collections where media literacy is recognized as a priority."
— Journal of Web Librarianship
— Public Services Quarterly
"Creative, inspiring, and timely ... This reviewer can say with confidence that Media Literacy for Justice addresses the specificity of the intersections of social issues with the concept of Justice in an enlightening and inspirational approach that excites the engaged reader to action. Recommended for academic library collections where media literacy is recognized as a priority."
— Journal of Web Librarianship
Notă biografică
Belinha S. De Abreu, PhD. is a global media literacy educator and served as an international expert to the Forum on Media & Information Literacy for UNESCO's Communication & Information Section. Her research interests include media and information literacy education, educational technology, global perspectives, critical thinking, privacy & big data, young adults, and teacher training. Dr. De Abreu is the founder of the International Media Literacy Research Symposium which has been held in the USA and Portugal and the World Media Literacy Forum. She serves as the President of the International Council for Media Literacy (IC4ML) formerly known as National Telemedia Council (NTC). IC4ML also produces The Journal of Media Literacy. Her other publications include Mobile Learning through Digital Media Literacy. She is also the recipient of the 2021 National Association for Media Literacy Education Research Award.
Cuprins
Foreword, by Yohuru Williams
Preface, by Asha Rangappa
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1 Challenging Conversations in Challenging Times—Respect, Rapport, and Relationships
Reflection, by Meredith Baldi and Prescott Seraydarian
Lesson Concept, by Meredith Baldi and Prescott Seraydarian
Chapter 2 Misinformation and Disinformation—Changing Conversations
Reflection, by Nicole Cooke
Lesson Concept, by Kathleen Currie Smith
Chapter 3 Representation and Missed Representation
Reflection, by Jimmeka Anderson
Lesson Concept, by Jimmeka Anderson
Chapter 4 Civics in Society—Policy and Politics
Reflection, by Yvette Garcia, Abby Kiesa, and Candice Mack
Lesson Concept, by Yvette Garcia, Abby Kiesa, and Candice Mack
Chapter 5 Ethical Dilemmas
Reflection, by Antonio López
Lesson Concept, by Kathleen Currie Smith
Chapter 6 Popular Culture—Feeding the Social Justice Machine
Reflection, by Blake Goble, Pam Goble, and Ryan Goble
Lesson Concept, by Blake Goble, Ryan Goble, and Pam Goble
Chapter 7 Health in Crisis
Reflection, by Joanna Marshall
Lesson Concept, by Joanna Marshall
Chapter 8 The Digital Divide—Pathways for Equity and Justice
Reflection, by Michelle Ciccone and Spencer Brayton
Lesson Concept, by Michelle Ciccone and Spencer Brayton
Chapter 9 Worldviews on Engagement and Practice
Reflection, by Alice Y. L. Lee
Lesson Concept, by Ryan Farrington
Chapter 10 Finding Balance—Looking Towards the Future
Reflection, by Ansh Chandnani and Denise Agosto
Lesson Concept, by Ryan Farrington
Appendixes
Index
Preface, by Asha Rangappa
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1 Challenging Conversations in Challenging Times—Respect, Rapport, and Relationships
Reflection, by Meredith Baldi and Prescott Seraydarian
Lesson Concept, by Meredith Baldi and Prescott Seraydarian
Chapter 2 Misinformation and Disinformation—Changing Conversations
Reflection, by Nicole Cooke
Lesson Concept, by Kathleen Currie Smith
Chapter 3 Representation and Missed Representation
Reflection, by Jimmeka Anderson
Lesson Concept, by Jimmeka Anderson
Chapter 4 Civics in Society—Policy and Politics
Reflection, by Yvette Garcia, Abby Kiesa, and Candice Mack
Lesson Concept, by Yvette Garcia, Abby Kiesa, and Candice Mack
Chapter 5 Ethical Dilemmas
Reflection, by Antonio López
Lesson Concept, by Kathleen Currie Smith
Chapter 6 Popular Culture—Feeding the Social Justice Machine
Reflection, by Blake Goble, Pam Goble, and Ryan Goble
Lesson Concept, by Blake Goble, Ryan Goble, and Pam Goble
Chapter 7 Health in Crisis
Reflection, by Joanna Marshall
Lesson Concept, by Joanna Marshall
Chapter 8 The Digital Divide—Pathways for Equity and Justice
Reflection, by Michelle Ciccone and Spencer Brayton
Lesson Concept, by Michelle Ciccone and Spencer Brayton
Chapter 9 Worldviews on Engagement and Practice
Reflection, by Alice Y. L. Lee
Lesson Concept, by Ryan Farrington
Chapter 10 Finding Balance—Looking Towards the Future
Reflection, by Ansh Chandnani and Denise Agosto
Lesson Concept, by Ryan Farrington
Appendixes
- A Social Justice and Media Literacy Organizations
- B Social Justice and Media Literacy: Films, TV Series, and Music
- C The Critical Media Project, by Alison Trope and DJ Johnson
- D The Critical Literacy Project RoundTables, by Emma Pauncefort
Index
Descriere
Providing context, reflection points, and ready-to-use lesson plans, this powerful book illuminates the intersections of social justice and media literacy for educators, school and public librarians, teachers of history and civics, information literacy instructors, and community leaders.