This book offers a systematic study of media education in Latin America. As spending on technological infrastructure in the region increases exponentially for educational purposes, and with national curriculums beginning to implement media related skills, this book makes a timely contribution to new debates surrounding the significance of media literacy as a citizen's right. Taking both a topical and country-based approach, authors from across Latin America present a comprehensive perspective of the region and address issues such as the political and social contexts in which media education is…mehr
This book offers a systematic study of media education in Latin America. As spending on technological infrastructure in the region increases exponentially for educational purposes, and with national curriculums beginning to implement media related skills, this book makes a timely contribution to new debates surrounding the significance of media literacy as a citizen's right. Taking both a topical and country-based approach, authors from across Latin America present a comprehensive perspective of the region and address issues such as the political and social contexts in which media education is based, the current state of educational policies with respect to media, organizations and experiences that promote media education.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Julio-César Mateus is a Ph.D. candidate in Communiction and researcher of Medium Research Group at the Pompeu Fabra University (UPF) in Barcelona, Spain. He is a tenured Professor at the University of Lima and guest lecturer in other universities of Peru, Spain and Ecuador. He has been secretary executive of Latin American Federation of Faculties of Social Communication (FELAFACS). His doctoral thesis explores media education in initial teacher training in Peru. His articles have been published in journals such as Culture & Education, New Approaches in Educational Research, The Journal of Media Literacy, International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education, among others. Pablo Andrada, Ph.D., is a scholar of the National Commission of Science and Technology of Chile, Conicyt, and researcher and member of the MEDIUM research group at the UPF, developing his doctoral thesis on media education in teacher training in early childhood in Chile. He is also co-investigator on the project Map of film studies in Chile (2005-2015) and Radiography to the audiovisual references of Chilean adolescents, both funded by the Ministry of Culture of Chile. María -Teresa Quiroz is a professor at the University of Lima, former dean of the Communication School and Director of the Institute of Scientific Research. She has been President of the Latin American Federation of Faculties of Social Communication (FELAFACS), the Peruvian Association of Communication Faculties and the Ethics Tribunal of the Peruvian Press Council. Author of many books and articles in the field, among them, Todas las voces: comunicación y educación en el Perú, Jóvenes e internet: entre el pensar y el sentir and La edad de la pantalla.
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Chapter One: The State of Media Education in Latin America Part I: National Chapters Chapter Two:Media Education inArgentina. Balance and Perspectives of a Field Under Construction Chapter Three: Media Education InBolivia. Some Advances and The Need for Comprehensive Proposals Chapter Four: Media Education inBrazil. Dilemmas, Limits and Possibilities Chapter Five: Media Education inChile. A Digital Leap That Abandoned the Study of Media Chapter Six: Media Education inColombia. An Inheritance with Possibilities and Challenges for the 21st Century Chapter Seven: Media Education InEcuador. Exploration and Description of a Latent Need Chapter Eight: Media Education InEl Salvador. Slow-Paced Footsteps on The Way to Media Literacy Chapter Nine: Media Education inMexico. For the Formation of a Critic Citizenship Chapter Ten: Media Education inPeru. A Field Full of Opportunities Chapter Eleven: Media Education inUruguay. Between A Narrow Digital Gap and The Persistence of An Educational Gap Chapter Twelve: Media Education inVenezuela. From Frenzy to Contradictions Part II: Critical Essays Chapter Thirteen: Educommunication Landmarks in Latin America: What Should Be Considered in The Last 50 Years Chapter Fourteen: Towards A New Literacy Concept Chapter Fifteen: Constructivist TV Reception in The Children's Classroom Chapter Sixteen: Media Literacy in Contemporary Learning-Based Societies: Challenges for New Ways of Education Chapter Seventeen: Critical Revision of The Critical Sense Chapter Eighteen: Transmedia Literacy and Participatory Cultures. A Research Agenda Chapter Nineteen: Tan Lejos Pero Tan Cerca. The Missing Link Between Media Literacy and Educomunicación
Chapter One: The State of Media Education in Latin America Part I: National Chapters Chapter Two:Media Education inArgentina. Balance and Perspectives of a Field Under Construction Chapter Three: Media Education InBolivia. Some Advances and The Need for Comprehensive Proposals Chapter Four: Media Education inBrazil. Dilemmas, Limits and Possibilities Chapter Five: Media Education inChile. A Digital Leap That Abandoned the Study of Media Chapter Six: Media Education inColombia. An Inheritance with Possibilities and Challenges for the 21st Century Chapter Seven: Media Education InEcuador. Exploration and Description of a Latent Need Chapter Eight: Media Education InEl Salvador. Slow-Paced Footsteps on The Way to Media Literacy Chapter Nine: Media Education inMexico. For the Formation of a Critic Citizenship Chapter Ten: Media Education inPeru. A Field Full of Opportunities Chapter Eleven: Media Education inUruguay. Between A Narrow Digital Gap and The Persistence of An Educational Gap Chapter Twelve: Media Education inVenezuela. From Frenzy to Contradictions Part II: Critical Essays Chapter Thirteen: Educommunication Landmarks in Latin America: What Should Be Considered in The Last 50 Years Chapter Fourteen: Towards A New Literacy Concept Chapter Fifteen: Constructivist TV Reception in The Children's Classroom Chapter Sixteen: Media Literacy in Contemporary Learning-Based Societies: Challenges for New Ways of Education Chapter Seventeen: Critical Revision of The Critical Sense Chapter Eighteen: Transmedia Literacy and Participatory Cultures. A Research Agenda Chapter Nineteen: Tan Lejos Pero Tan Cerca. The Missing Link Between Media Literacy and Educomunicación
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