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2021 Year End Reflection

December 21, 2021 by Belinha De Abreu

It is hard to believe that one year has passed since our Executive Director and force of nature, Marieli Rowe passed. And, yet, here we are. To say that she is missed would be an understatement, there are many times over the course of the year that I have wanted to reach for the phone and call her. She was my Sunday call on my drives home from visiting my Mom and sometimes my … [Read more...] about 2021 Year End Reflection

Blogs Year in Review Reflections Accomplishments

How Fake News Leads to Conspiracy Theories

October 21, 2021 by Rosemary Smith

Besides being potentially avoidable tragedies, what do the Nashville Bomber, Russian Trolls, Black Lives Matter, Covington Catholic, Pizzagate, Sandy Hook, Anti-Vaxx, Capitol Riot, and COVID Conspiracies all have in common? They’re all instances where a lack of media literacy led to destruction of property, health, or life… and, they were all … [Read more...] about How Fake News Leads to Conspiracy Theories

Blogs Misinformation Fake News Trust Me Documentary Getting Better Foundation Conspiracy Theories Trust Factor Reneee Hobbs Paul Zak

Agents of Influence: Testing Our Educational Video Game

October 5, 2021 by Michael Warker

Shortly after the COVID-19 pandemic changed our world forever, we at Alterea began to develop a spy-themed, educational, digital event called Agents of Influence. This event was designed as a week-long, interactive story meant to educate players about threats online. We launched our event in October of 2020 to help fight the “infodemic” that surrounded the presidential election … [Read more...] about Agents of Influence: Testing Our Educational Video Game

Misinformation Blogs Media Literacy Media Literacy Education Youth Engagement Alterea Video Games Education Technology Civic Media Experience Design

IC4ML Summer Updates

September 23, 2021 by Karen Ambrosh

As we all return from a much needed summer break, IC4ML would like to acknowledge some important events and connections made over the summer. We ask you to join us in congratulating our President, Belinha De Abreu and Board Member, Jeff Share for the honors they received this summer at the NAMLE Conference. Belinha De Abreu received the NAMLE Media Literacy Researcher Award … [Read more...] about IC4ML Summer Updates

Blogs IC4ML History NAMLE Jeff Share Belinha De Abreu Awards IC4ML

“Africa, I Will Fleece You” —Media’s Power & Influence

September 6, 2021 by Hannah Conner

“Does a crime against humanity exist only when the victims are white,” asks the Cameroonian filmmaker Jean-Marie Teno in his first feature-length documentary, Africa, I Will Fleece You(original title, Afrique, je the plumerai). I first came across the 90 minute film last Fall in a French course, and I was immediately enthralled. Released in 1992, Africa, I Will Fleece You … [Read more...] about “Africa, I Will Fleece You” —Media’s Power & Influence

Blogs Film Analysis Media Representation Social Power Dynamics Colonialism Post-Colonialism Cultural Genocide

Book Review: Naomi Oreskes’ Why Trust Science?

August 23, 2021 by Jeff Share

(Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press) In her 2019 book, Why Trust Science?, history of science professor Naomi Oreskes does a wonderful job discussing the complexity of this question. She takes a difficult task and rather than simplify it, she dives deep into an exploration of the historical and philosophical roots and traditions of Western science, taking the reader … [Read more...] about Book Review: Naomi Oreskes’ Why Trust Science?

Blogs Media Representation Book Reviews Media Literacy Naomi Oreskes

Lil Nas X

July 27, 2021 by Hannah Conner

About a month or so ago, I got into a vehement argument with a good friend of mine. Our passionate conversation escalated quickly, and it reached a newfound intensity for most of our debates. And yet, the debate emerged from a very casual, unassuming subject: a music video. We discussed Rapper and Popstar Lil Nas X’s “MONTERO (Call me by your name)” music video. In part, I … [Read more...] about Lil Nas X

Blogs Media Representation Lil Nas X MONTERO Call Me By Your Name SOGI Representation Old Town Road Critical Thinking Media Literacy

In Remembrance: John Fiske—A Great Mentor

July 20, 2021 by Henry Jenkins, PhD

I had two great mentors in my PhD program—David Bordwell and John Fiske. I learned with much pain and sadness that John Fiske has passed away (here is his obit). I was lucky to have been asked twice to write about John and his impact on the field of cultural studies. This morning, I find myself rereading one of the two essays which has a passage describing how John enter my … [Read more...] about In Remembrance: John Fiske—A Great Mentor

Blogs Media Literacy Pioneers Henry Jenkins New Media Literacies Media Literacy Pioneers John Fiske David Bordwell Renee Hobbs

René Magritte and Media Literacy

June 27, 2021 by Hannah Conner

I do not believe that I would be farfetched in claiming that the Belgian Surrealist René Magritte’s painting The Treachery of Images(1928-1929) remains among the world’s most ubiquitous works of art. The image is familiar: a brown pipe with a black stem rests in front of a beige background. Magritte has given the pipe dimension: it curves smoothly and it seems to reflect an … [Read more...] about René Magritte and Media Literacy

Blogs Media Perception John Berger The Treachery of Images Michel Foucault Media Literacy Ways of Seeing René Magritte Marita Sturken Lisa Cartwright Practices of Looking Ferdinand de Saussure Structuralism

Heuristics (…why we’re susceptible to disinformation)

June 14, 2021 by Hannah Conner

With the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic, misinformation, or mistaken information, and disinformation, intentionally falsified information, became increasingly pervasive. Conspiracy theories saturated corners of the internet, wholly emerging into both political discourse and kitchen-table gossip. From outlandish claims that 5G cell phone towers spurred the pandemic to overtly … [Read more...] about Heuristics (…why we’re susceptible to disinformation)

Blogs Misinformation Disinformation Misinformation Heuristics Mental Shortcuts

A Tribute to a Grand Pioneer of Media Literacy Education: Marieli Rowe

May 11, 2021 by Belinha De Abreu

Inspired, brilliant, empathetic, and classy are all words that describe my friend, mentor, and confidant — Marieli Rowe. She was at times for me the voice of reason and the one who supported many of my ideas and reflections on media literacy education…and much more. We met at Appalachian State University what seems like a lifetime ago. However, even before then, her name and … [Read more...] about A Tribute to a Grand Pioneer of Media Literacy Education: Marieli Rowe

Blogs IC4ML History Marieli Rowe National Telemedia Council Tributes Media Literacy Pioneers

Check Out The IC4ML Blog

May 10, 2021 by International Council for Media Literacy

IC4ML members share their thoughts and experiences about how they interact with media and information in our world, and how MIL shows up in everything we do. … [Read more...] about Check Out The IC4ML Blog

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My Introduction to Media Literacy

May 7, 2021 by Hannah Conner

I first came across media literacy not as an advocate nor as a teacher but as a high school senior in 2017. My junior year of high school coincided with the 2016 Presidential election. Buzzwords like “fake news” and “disinformation” saturated the pixels on my computer screen, and questions about journalistic integrity and objectivity permeated the very ink of the articles I … [Read more...] about My Introduction to Media Literacy

Blogs Misinformation Media Literacy Disinformation Fake News Media Literacy Education Marshall McLuhan

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IC4ML invites blogs from diverse authors including international researchers, practitioners, students, and creators. Their work is independent from IC4ML and does not necessarily represent the position of our organizational leadership. These blogs offer an opportunity to experiment and dialogue as a learning space. We encourage you to engage with the authors to expand the conversations. If you would like to submit your own blog, please contact us at icforml@gmail.com.

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