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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.
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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.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317402985
- Artikelnr.: 43980938
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317402985
- Artikelnr.: 43980938
Julie Frechette is Professor of Communication at Worcester State University, in Massachusetts, where she teaches courses on media studies, critical cultural studies, media education, and gender representations. Her book, Developing Media Literacy in Cyberspace: Pedagogy and Critical Learning for the Twenty-First-Century Classroom (2002), was among the first to explore the multiple literacies approach for the digital age. She is the co-editor and co-author of the book Media in Society (2014), as well as numerous articles and book chapters on media literacy, critical cultural studies, and gender and media. She serves as a board member of the Action Coalition for Media Education. Rob Williams teaches new/digital and social media, communications and journalism courses at the University of Vermont and Sacred Heart University. The co-founding president and current board chair of the Action Coalition for Media Education (ACME at www.smartmediaeducation.net), he is the author of numerous articles and book chapters about media education, lectures widely on topics and issues related to digital media literacy education, and consults with a number of organizations, including the College for America, PH International and the U.S. State Department. His latest book is Most Likely to Secede: What the Vermont Independence Movement Can Teach Us about Reclaiming Community and Creating a Human Scale Vision for the 21st Century (2013).
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
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
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
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