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“Producing Peace”: The Possibilities and Limits of Using Media Literacy to Foster Student Agency

December 1, 2022 by Meredith Baldi, Prescott Seraydarian

Abstract Media literacy is a powerful tool for fostering citizenship skills in youth.  Yet, while research and some exemplary model citizens demonstrate its ability to provide students tools to engage with media productively in order to participate in civic conversions, not enough media literacy focuses on how students develop a strong personal message and authentic … [Read more...] about “Producing Peace”: The Possibilities and Limits of Using Media Literacy to Foster Student Agency

The Journal of Media Literacy Research Symposium
Education Citizenship Student Agency Identity

Media Education and Ecological Modernism: Embodiment, Technology and Citizenship

April 1, 2020 by Carl Bybee, Shelby Stanovsek

Abstract: The field of media education, emerging within the instrumental vision of modernity, has largely ignored its unspoken modernist assumptions. In this article, we argue the time has come to fully engage an embodied view of media from an evolutionary, ecological perspective—what we might call ecological modernism. This is a perspective that views media as evolving … [Read more...] about Media Education and Ecological Modernism: Embodiment, Technology and Citizenship

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