Audiences are transforming from 'effects of media' into 'agents of knowledge.' Digital literacy has implications not only for teenage consumerism but also (simultaneously) for the growth of science, imagination and innovation, using the creative capital of whole populations. Instead of the industrial-era publisher/provider model of causation in creative media, it is now possible to propose a demand model of creativity in an evolutionary model of the economy. \ud \ud This sees creative culture in terms of the growth of knowledge among the entire population, not merely among industry or artistic experts. Instead of being the objects of causal sequence, audiences become its subject, navigating as agents, not being pushed around as passive effe...
This article traverses aspects of a personal journey of a humanities scholar, trained in traditional...
ABSTRACT In this article, the authors argue for a leap from a ‘weak ’ digital literacy (skills of in...
This issue of MIA is based on several of the papers presented at the Digital Literacy and Creative ...
Online social networks, user-created content and participatory media are often still ignored by prof...
Changes in access to technology have facilitated new conditions for young people to shoot, cut, and ...
Researchers from CCI identify some tensions between formal education and informal learning in the us...
In the 1960s, McLuhan warned early on that the trend of mass societies to become a “global village” ...
Feature films, television shows, homemade videos, tweets, blogs, and breaking news: digital media of...
The future of media literacy in the digital age constitutes a major issue for all those who are invo...
Much of the current discourse of adolescence is best described as emblematic of modernity, as coloni...
Over the years research on literacy has progressively moved away from a narrow definition of the ter...
Many school literacy practices often ignore youths\u27 creativity in the \u27new media age\u27. Scho...
[Extract] The notion of what constitutes digital literacies in the present knowledge economy is deba...
New technologies and developments in media are transforming the way that individuals, groups and soc...
Media Literacy: A Reader produces a critical understanding of media culture designed to help student...
This article traverses aspects of a personal journey of a humanities scholar, trained in traditional...
ABSTRACT In this article, the authors argue for a leap from a ‘weak ’ digital literacy (skills of in...
This issue of MIA is based on several of the papers presented at the Digital Literacy and Creative ...
Online social networks, user-created content and participatory media are often still ignored by prof...
Changes in access to technology have facilitated new conditions for young people to shoot, cut, and ...
Researchers from CCI identify some tensions between formal education and informal learning in the us...
In the 1960s, McLuhan warned early on that the trend of mass societies to become a “global village” ...
Feature films, television shows, homemade videos, tweets, blogs, and breaking news: digital media of...
The future of media literacy in the digital age constitutes a major issue for all those who are invo...
Much of the current discourse of adolescence is best described as emblematic of modernity, as coloni...
Over the years research on literacy has progressively moved away from a narrow definition of the ter...
Many school literacy practices often ignore youths\u27 creativity in the \u27new media age\u27. Scho...
[Extract] The notion of what constitutes digital literacies in the present knowledge economy is deba...
New technologies and developments in media are transforming the way that individuals, groups and soc...
Media Literacy: A Reader produces a critical understanding of media culture designed to help student...
This article traverses aspects of a personal journey of a humanities scholar, trained in traditional...
ABSTRACT In this article, the authors argue for a leap from a ‘weak ’ digital literacy (skills of in...
This issue of MIA is based on several of the papers presented at the Digital Literacy and Creative ...