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This book, part of the BEA Electronic Media Research Series, brings together top scholars researching media literacy and lays out the current state of the field in areas such as propaganda, news, participatory culture, representation, education, social/environmental justice, and civic engagement.
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This book, part of the BEA Electronic Media Research Series, brings together top scholars researching media literacy and lays out the current state of the field in areas such as propaganda, news, participatory culture, representation, education, social/environmental justice, and civic engagement.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. März 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000050851
- Artikelnr.: 58758578
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. März 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000050851
- Artikelnr.: 58758578
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
William G. Christ is Professor Emeritus at Trinity University. He has been writing about media education for over forty years. He has edited or co-authored six books and over 65 articles and book chapters. His interests lie in bridging the gap between the liberal arts and professional education, and the challenges of assessing student learning. Belinha S. De Abreu is an International Media Literacy Educator in the United States. Her research interests include media and information literacy education, educational technology, global perspectives, critical thinking, privacy and big data. She is the author/editor of several papers/books including: Teaching Media Literacy (ALA: Neal-Schuman, 2019) and The International Handbook for Media Literacy Education (Routledge, 2017). She serves as the Vice President for the National Telemedia Council (NTC) and is the founder of the International Media Literacy Research Symposium.
Part One: OVERVIEW
1. Global Perspectives on Media Literacy
Belinha S. De Abreu, Sacred Heart University/UNESCO---The Global
Alliance for Partnerships on Media and Information Literacy (GAPMIL)
2. A Snapshot: The State of Media Literacy Education in the U.S.
Michelle Ciulla Lipkin, Executive Director, National Association for
Media Literacy Education (NAMLE)
Sherri Hope Culver, Associate Professor and Director of the Center
for Media and Information Literacy, Temple University
Theresa Redmond, Appalachian State University
3. Media Literacy in the Age of Big Data
Kathleen Tyner, University of Texas-Austin
4. Four Fundamental Challenges in Designing Media Literacy Interventions
W. James Potter, University of California-Santa Barbara
Part Two: MEDIA LITERACY, NEWS AND PROPAGANDA
5. Focusing on Facts: Media and News Literacy Education in the Age of
Misinformation
Jennifer Fleming and Christopher Karadjov, California State
University, Long Beach
6. Propaganda Critic, Russian Disinformation, and Media Literacy: A Case
Study
Aaron Delwiche and Mary Margaret Herring, Trinity University
7. The Imperative of Latino-Oriented News & Media Literacy
Federico Subervi-Vélez, Honorary Latin-American Professor,
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Tania Cantrell Rosas-Moreno, Loyola University
8. Blame Attribution, Warrants and Critical Thinking:
South Africa's Overvaal Debacle as a Case Study
Marthinus Conradie, University of the Free State
9. Media Literacy and a Typology of Political Deceptions
Robert N. Spicer, Millersville University
Part Three: MEDIA LITERACY AND EDUCATION
10. Professional Education and Media Literacy: Oil and Water?
William G. Christ, Trinity University
11. News Media Literacy in the Digital Age: A Measure of Need and
Usefulness of a University Curriculum in Egypt
Rasha Allam and Salma El Ghetany, American University in Cairo
12. The MOOC for Media Literacy: Examining Media Literacy Practices in a
Massive Open Online Course
Kristy Roschke, Arizona State University
13. A Model for Media Literacy Across a Lifespan: Wisdom from Pedagogical
Pilots
George L. Daniels, University of Alabama
Part Four: MEDIA LITERACY AND SOCIAL ACTION
14. Civic Standpoint and the pursuit of Media Literacies
Paul Mihailidis, Moses Shumow, Emerson College and Christopher
Harris, Nevada State College
15. The Colombian Freedom of Information Act: Using Media Literacy to
Understand and Implement the Law
Paula Perez, Jairo Becerra, Universidad Católica de Colombia, and
Julian Rodriguez, University of Texas-Arlington
16. The Literacies of Participatory Cultures
Jennifer J. Henderson, Trinity University
17. Civic Engagement, Social Justice, and Media Literacy
Srividya "Srivi" Ramasubramanian and Ramin Chaboki Darzabi, Texas A&M
University
18. Critical Media Literacy and Environmental Justice
Jeff Share, University of California-Los Angeles
1. Global Perspectives on Media Literacy
Belinha S. De Abreu, Sacred Heart University/UNESCO---The Global
Alliance for Partnerships on Media and Information Literacy (GAPMIL)
2. A Snapshot: The State of Media Literacy Education in the U.S.
Michelle Ciulla Lipkin, Executive Director, National Association for
Media Literacy Education (NAMLE)
Sherri Hope Culver, Associate Professor and Director of the Center
for Media and Information Literacy, Temple University
Theresa Redmond, Appalachian State University
3. Media Literacy in the Age of Big Data
Kathleen Tyner, University of Texas-Austin
4. Four Fundamental Challenges in Designing Media Literacy Interventions
W. James Potter, University of California-Santa Barbara
Part Two: MEDIA LITERACY, NEWS AND PROPAGANDA
5. Focusing on Facts: Media and News Literacy Education in the Age of
Misinformation
Jennifer Fleming and Christopher Karadjov, California State
University, Long Beach
6. Propaganda Critic, Russian Disinformation, and Media Literacy: A Case
Study
Aaron Delwiche and Mary Margaret Herring, Trinity University
7. The Imperative of Latino-Oriented News & Media Literacy
Federico Subervi-Vélez, Honorary Latin-American Professor,
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Tania Cantrell Rosas-Moreno, Loyola University
8. Blame Attribution, Warrants and Critical Thinking:
South Africa's Overvaal Debacle as a Case Study
Marthinus Conradie, University of the Free State
9. Media Literacy and a Typology of Political Deceptions
Robert N. Spicer, Millersville University
Part Three: MEDIA LITERACY AND EDUCATION
10. Professional Education and Media Literacy: Oil and Water?
William G. Christ, Trinity University
11. News Media Literacy in the Digital Age: A Measure of Need and
Usefulness of a University Curriculum in Egypt
Rasha Allam and Salma El Ghetany, American University in Cairo
12. The MOOC for Media Literacy: Examining Media Literacy Practices in a
Massive Open Online Course
Kristy Roschke, Arizona State University
13. A Model for Media Literacy Across a Lifespan: Wisdom from Pedagogical
Pilots
George L. Daniels, University of Alabama
Part Four: MEDIA LITERACY AND SOCIAL ACTION
14. Civic Standpoint and the pursuit of Media Literacies
Paul Mihailidis, Moses Shumow, Emerson College and Christopher
Harris, Nevada State College
15. The Colombian Freedom of Information Act: Using Media Literacy to
Understand and Implement the Law
Paula Perez, Jairo Becerra, Universidad Católica de Colombia, and
Julian Rodriguez, University of Texas-Arlington
16. The Literacies of Participatory Cultures
Jennifer J. Henderson, Trinity University
17. Civic Engagement, Social Justice, and Media Literacy
Srividya "Srivi" Ramasubramanian and Ramin Chaboki Darzabi, Texas A&M
University
18. Critical Media Literacy and Environmental Justice
Jeff Share, University of California-Los Angeles
Part One: OVERVIEW
1. Global Perspectives on Media Literacy
Belinha S. De Abreu, Sacred Heart University/UNESCO---The Global
Alliance for Partnerships on Media and Information Literacy (GAPMIL)
2. A Snapshot: The State of Media Literacy Education in the U.S.
Michelle Ciulla Lipkin, Executive Director, National Association for
Media Literacy Education (NAMLE)
Sherri Hope Culver, Associate Professor and Director of the Center
for Media and Information Literacy, Temple University
Theresa Redmond, Appalachian State University
3. Media Literacy in the Age of Big Data
Kathleen Tyner, University of Texas-Austin
4. Four Fundamental Challenges in Designing Media Literacy Interventions
W. James Potter, University of California-Santa Barbara
Part Two: MEDIA LITERACY, NEWS AND PROPAGANDA
5. Focusing on Facts: Media and News Literacy Education in the Age of
Misinformation
Jennifer Fleming and Christopher Karadjov, California State
University, Long Beach
6. Propaganda Critic, Russian Disinformation, and Media Literacy: A Case
Study
Aaron Delwiche and Mary Margaret Herring, Trinity University
7. The Imperative of Latino-Oriented News & Media Literacy
Federico Subervi-Vélez, Honorary Latin-American Professor,
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Tania Cantrell Rosas-Moreno, Loyola University
8. Blame Attribution, Warrants and Critical Thinking:
South Africa's Overvaal Debacle as a Case Study
Marthinus Conradie, University of the Free State
9. Media Literacy and a Typology of Political Deceptions
Robert N. Spicer, Millersville University
Part Three: MEDIA LITERACY AND EDUCATION
10. Professional Education and Media Literacy: Oil and Water?
William G. Christ, Trinity University
11. News Media Literacy in the Digital Age: A Measure of Need and
Usefulness of a University Curriculum in Egypt
Rasha Allam and Salma El Ghetany, American University in Cairo
12. The MOOC for Media Literacy: Examining Media Literacy Practices in a
Massive Open Online Course
Kristy Roschke, Arizona State University
13. A Model for Media Literacy Across a Lifespan: Wisdom from Pedagogical
Pilots
George L. Daniels, University of Alabama
Part Four: MEDIA LITERACY AND SOCIAL ACTION
14. Civic Standpoint and the pursuit of Media Literacies
Paul Mihailidis, Moses Shumow, Emerson College and Christopher
Harris, Nevada State College
15. The Colombian Freedom of Information Act: Using Media Literacy to
Understand and Implement the Law
Paula Perez, Jairo Becerra, Universidad Católica de Colombia, and
Julian Rodriguez, University of Texas-Arlington
16. The Literacies of Participatory Cultures
Jennifer J. Henderson, Trinity University
17. Civic Engagement, Social Justice, and Media Literacy
Srividya "Srivi" Ramasubramanian and Ramin Chaboki Darzabi, Texas A&M
University
18. Critical Media Literacy and Environmental Justice
Jeff Share, University of California-Los Angeles
1. Global Perspectives on Media Literacy
Belinha S. De Abreu, Sacred Heart University/UNESCO---The Global
Alliance for Partnerships on Media and Information Literacy (GAPMIL)
2. A Snapshot: The State of Media Literacy Education in the U.S.
Michelle Ciulla Lipkin, Executive Director, National Association for
Media Literacy Education (NAMLE)
Sherri Hope Culver, Associate Professor and Director of the Center
for Media and Information Literacy, Temple University
Theresa Redmond, Appalachian State University
3. Media Literacy in the Age of Big Data
Kathleen Tyner, University of Texas-Austin
4. Four Fundamental Challenges in Designing Media Literacy Interventions
W. James Potter, University of California-Santa Barbara
Part Two: MEDIA LITERACY, NEWS AND PROPAGANDA
5. Focusing on Facts: Media and News Literacy Education in the Age of
Misinformation
Jennifer Fleming and Christopher Karadjov, California State
University, Long Beach
6. Propaganda Critic, Russian Disinformation, and Media Literacy: A Case
Study
Aaron Delwiche and Mary Margaret Herring, Trinity University
7. The Imperative of Latino-Oriented News & Media Literacy
Federico Subervi-Vélez, Honorary Latin-American Professor,
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Tania Cantrell Rosas-Moreno, Loyola University
8. Blame Attribution, Warrants and Critical Thinking:
South Africa's Overvaal Debacle as a Case Study
Marthinus Conradie, University of the Free State
9. Media Literacy and a Typology of Political Deceptions
Robert N. Spicer, Millersville University
Part Three: MEDIA LITERACY AND EDUCATION
10. Professional Education and Media Literacy: Oil and Water?
William G. Christ, Trinity University
11. News Media Literacy in the Digital Age: A Measure of Need and
Usefulness of a University Curriculum in Egypt
Rasha Allam and Salma El Ghetany, American University in Cairo
12. The MOOC for Media Literacy: Examining Media Literacy Practices in a
Massive Open Online Course
Kristy Roschke, Arizona State University
13. A Model for Media Literacy Across a Lifespan: Wisdom from Pedagogical
Pilots
George L. Daniels, University of Alabama
Part Four: MEDIA LITERACY AND SOCIAL ACTION
14. Civic Standpoint and the pursuit of Media Literacies
Paul Mihailidis, Moses Shumow, Emerson College and Christopher
Harris, Nevada State College
15. The Colombian Freedom of Information Act: Using Media Literacy to
Understand and Implement the Law
Paula Perez, Jairo Becerra, Universidad Católica de Colombia, and
Julian Rodriguez, University of Texas-Arlington
16. The Literacies of Participatory Cultures
Jennifer J. Henderson, Trinity University
17. Civic Engagement, Social Justice, and Media Literacy
Srividya "Srivi" Ramasubramanian and Ramin Chaboki Darzabi, Texas A&M
University
18. Critical Media Literacy and Environmental Justice
Jeff Share, University of California-Los Angeles