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Media Literacy and the Emerging Citizen is about enhancing engagement in a digital media culture and the models that educators, parents and policy makers can utilize to place media-savvy youth into positions of purpose, responsibility and power. Two specific challenges are at the core of this book's argument that media literacy is the path toward more active and robust civic engagement in the 21st century:
How can media literacy enable core competencies for value-driven, diverse and robust digital media use?
How can media literacy enable a more civic-minded participatory culture?
These challenges are great, but they need to be examined in their entirety if media literacy is to begin to address the opportunities they present for democracy, participation and discourse in a digital media age. By presenting information that places media literacy at the center of what it means to be an engaged citizen, educators and policy makers will understand why media literacy must be

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«At a time when many of our concerns for the next generation of citizens stem from their technology-driven self-absorption and our instinct to lead them towards meaningful engagement with the world, Paul Mihailidis’s new book comes as a welcome effort to bridge the gap between what is and what is certainly possible.» (Sanjeev Chatterjee, Professor, School of Communication, University of Miami)
«At a time when many of our concerns for the next generation of citizens stem from their technology-driven self-absorption and our instinct to lead them towards meaningful engagement with the world, Paul Mihailidis’s new book comes as a welcome effort to bridge the gap between what is and what is certainly possible.» (Sanjeev Chatterjee, Professor, School of Communication, University of Miami)

Table of Contents
Contents: The Emerging Civic Landscape – The Emerging Media Literacy Landscape – Digital Media Culture and the Civic Potential of Media Literacy – Young Citizens and Perceptions of Social Media Use - Integrated Information Landscapes – Young Citizens and Perceptions of Social Media’s Value - A Disconnect Emerges – Media Literacy Education in Digital Culture: Bridging the Disconnect – The 5A’s of Media Literacy: A Normative Model for the Emerging Citizen.

Media Literacy and the Emerging Citizen

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      Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
      Publication Date: 1/12/2014 12:08:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781433121807, 978-1433121807
      ISBN10: 1433121808

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Media Literacy and the Emerging Citizen is about enhancing engagement in a digital media culture and the models that educators, parents and policy makers can utilize to place media-savvy youth into positions of purpose, responsibility and power. Two specific challenges are at the core of this book's argument that media literacy is the path toward more active and robust civic engagement in the 21st century:
      How can media literacy enable core competencies for value-driven, diverse and robust digital media use?
      How can media literacy enable a more civic-minded participatory culture?
      These challenges are great, but they need to be examined in their entirety if media literacy is to begin to address the opportunities they present for democracy, participation and discourse in a digital media age. By presenting information that places media literacy at the center of what it means to be an engaged citizen, educators and policy makers will understand why media literacy must be

      Trade Review
      «At a time when many of our concerns for the next generation of citizens stem from their technology-driven self-absorption and our instinct to lead them towards meaningful engagement with the world, Paul Mihailidis’s new book comes as a welcome effort to bridge the gap between what is and what is certainly possible.» (Sanjeev Chatterjee, Professor, School of Communication, University of Miami)
      «At a time when many of our concerns for the next generation of citizens stem from their technology-driven self-absorption and our instinct to lead them towards meaningful engagement with the world, Paul Mihailidis’s new book comes as a welcome effort to bridge the gap between what is and what is certainly possible.» (Sanjeev Chatterjee, Professor, School of Communication, University of Miami)

      Table of Contents
      Contents: The Emerging Civic Landscape – The Emerging Media Literacy Landscape – Digital Media Culture and the Civic Potential of Media Literacy – Young Citizens and Perceptions of Social Media Use - Integrated Information Landscapes – Young Citizens and Perceptions of Social Media’s Value - A Disconnect Emerges – Media Literacy Education in Digital Culture: Bridging the Disconnect – The 5A’s of Media Literacy: A Normative Model for the Emerging Citizen.

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