For decades, television scholars have viewed global television through the lens of cultural imperialism, focusing primarily on programs produced in the US and UK markets and e
Media Literacies: A Critical Introduction traces the history of media literacy and grapples with the fresh challenges posed by the convergent media of the 21st century. The book provides a much-needed guide to what it means to be literate in today’s media-saturated environment.
Taal / Language : English
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Preface ix
1 What is Media Literacy? 1
Media Literacy 2.000 4
Natives and Aliens 7
Media Education has a History to Draw On 9
Media Education in the Twenty-First Century 12
2 Children`s Media Lives 17
Researching Young People in Mediated Environments 19
Getting Older Faster, Staying Younger Longer 20
Life Inside a Media Wonderland 23
Inequities and Parents` Worries about Media Use 25
Media Concentration and the Big Four 28
Creating Cradle-to-Grave Consumers 30
Conclusion 33
3 Media as Public Pedagogy 35
Media as Threat 37
Media as a Form of Public Pedagogy 39
New Learning Horizons 41
Debating Dangerous Screens 43
The Merits of Television for Education 46
Children`s Learning Television 48
SIDEBAR: An Inconvenient Truth as public pedagogy 50
Public Service Announcements, Entertainment Education, and Culture Jamming 53
Bricolage 58
SIDEBAR: Pre-teen girls and popular music 60
4 Media Literacy 101 63
A Demand for New Heuristics 65
Cultural Life 67
Production 68
SIDEBAR: Moral makeovers: Reality television and the good citizen 69
Text 76
Audience 84
SIDEBAR: Children`s media encounters in contemporary India: Leisure and learning 88
Cultural Life 92
SIDEBAR: The Simpsons: Not such a dumb show after all! 95
5 Media Production and Youth Agency 100
What Creative Work Adds to Media Education: Production as Praxis 101
SIDEBAR: Youth cultural production and creative economies 102
SIDEBAR: Assessing learning from practical media production at an introductory level: The role of writing 106
What does Production Mean? 110
How is Production a Form of Agency? 112
SIDEBAR: Youth as knowledge producers in community-based video in the age of AIDS 119
SIDEBAR: Youth Radio 126
6 Literacies: New and Digital 137
What does it Mean to be `Literate` Today? 137
Expanded Literacies 139
New Literacies and New Ways of Thinking and Doing 141
Digital Literacies and `Top-Down` Approaches 144
The Role of Learning Environments in Relation to Digital Literacies 146
7 Media Literacy 2.0: Contemporary Media Practices and Expanded Literacies 151
Media Literacy 2.0: The Seven Cs of Contemporary Youth Media Practices 153
SIDEBAR: Learning in Second Life 156
SIDEBAR: Immersive advertising and children`s game spaces 164
SIDEBAR: Rethinking media literacy through video game play 175
SIDEBAR: Understanding remix and digital mashup 180
SIDEBAR: YAHAnet: Youth, the Arts, HIV and AIDS network 184
Conclusion 190
8 Critical Citizenship and Media Literacy Futures 191
Thinking, Judging, and Critical Citizenship 195
Last Words 200
References 203
Index 217
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Gewicht: 456 gram
Formaat: 237 x 154 x 17 mm
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Media Literacies
A Critical Introduction
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Media Literacies: A Critical Introduction traces the history of media literacy and grapples with the fresh challenges posed by the convergent media of the 21st century. The book provides a much-needed guide to what it means to be literate in today’s media-saturated environment.
Inhoudsopgave:
Preface ix
1 What is Media Literacy? 1
Media Literacy 2.000 4
Natives and Aliens 7
Media Education has a History to Draw On 9
Media Education in the Twenty-First Century 12
2 Children`s Media Lives 17
Researching Young People in Mediated Environments 19
Getting Older Faster, Staying Younger Longer 20
Life Inside a Media Wonderland 23
Inequities and Parents` Worries about Media Use 25
Media Concentration and the Big Four 28
Creating Cradle-to-Grave Consumers 30
Conclusion 33
3 Media as Public Pedagogy 35
Media as Threat 37
Media as a Form of Public Pedagogy 39
New Learning Horizons 41
Debating Dangerous Screens 43
The Merits of Television for Education 46
Children`s Learning Television 48
SIDEBAR: An Inconvenient Truth as public pedagogy 50
Public Service Announcements, Entertainment Education, and Culture Jamming 53
Bricolage 58
SIDEBAR: Pre-teen girls and popular music 60
4 Media Literacy 101 63
A Demand for New Heuristics 65
Cultural Life 67
Production 68
SIDEBAR: Moral makeovers: Reality television and the good citizen 69
Text 76
Audience 84
SIDEBAR: Children`s media encounters in contemporary India: Leisure and learning 88
Cultural Life 92
SIDEBAR: The Simpsons: Not such a dumb show after all! 95
5 Media Production and Youth Agency 100
What Creative Work Adds to Media Education: Production as Praxis 101
SIDEBAR: Youth cultural production and creative economies 102
SIDEBAR: Assessing learning from practical media production at an introductory level: The role of writing 106
What does Production Mean? 110
How is Production a Form of Agency? 112
SIDEBAR: Youth as knowledge producers in community-based video in the age of AIDS 119
SIDEBAR: Youth Radio 126
6 Literacies: New and Digital 137
What does it Mean to be `Literate` Today? 137
Expanded Literacies 139
New Literacies and New Ways of Thinking and Doing 141
Digital Literacies and `Top-Down` Approaches 144
The Role of Learning Environments in Relation to Digital Literacies 146
7 Media Literacy 2.0: Contemporary Media Practices and Expanded Literacies 151
Media Literacy 2.0: The Seven Cs of Contemporary Youth Media Practices 153
SIDEBAR: Learning in Second Life 156
SIDEBAR: Immersive advertising and children`s game spaces 164
SIDEBAR: Rethinking media literacy through video game play 175
SIDEBAR: Understanding remix and digital mashup 180
SIDEBAR: YAHAnet: Youth, the Arts, HIV and AIDS network 184
Conclusion 190
8 Critical Citizenship and Media Literacy Futures 191
Thinking, Judging, and Critical Citizenship 195
Last Words 200
References 203
Index 217
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Digital Futures for Cultural and Media Studies
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An ambitious rendering of the digital future from a pioneer of media and cultural studies, a wise and witty take on a changing field, and our orientation to it.
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1. The History and Future of Ideas 1
2. Cultural Studies, Creative Industries, and Cultural Science 27
3. Journalism and Popular Culture 59
4. The Distribution of Public Thought 94
5. Television Goes Online 117
6. Silly Citizenship 133
7. The Probability Archive 155
8. Messaging as Identity 176
9. Paradigm Shifters: Tricksters and Cultural Science 199
References 215
Acknowledgments 236
Index 238
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WikiLeaks
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Preface by Emily Bell
Introduction
1: What was new about WikiLeaks?
2: The greatest story ever told? The Afghan war logs, Iraq war diaries and the Embassy cables.
3: WikiLeaks and the Future of Journalism
4: Social Media as Disruptive Journalism: Media, Politics and Network Effects
Bibliography
Notes
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WikiLeaks
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WikiLeaks is the most challenging journalistic phenomenon to have emerged in the digital era. It has provoked anger and enthusiasm in equal measure, from across the political
Taal / Language : English
Inhoudsopgave:
Preface by Emily Bell
Introduction
1: What was new about WikiLeaks?
2: The greatest story ever told? The Afghan war logs, Iraq war diaries and the Embassy cables.
3: WikiLeaks and the Future of Journalism
4: Social Media as Disruptive Journalism: Media, Politics and Network Effects
Bibliography
Notes
Extra informatie:
Ingenaaid: paperback,kaft slap, 180 pagina's
Verschenen: januari 2012
Gewicht: 266 gram
Formaat: 205 x 139 x 16 mm
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