Not only new media demand new skills and contribute to cultural and social changes. The main purpose of this article is to present two theoretical approaches which look at how both traditional and new media (print, electronic and digital media) can function in terms of contributing to the development of (new) literacies and (new) cultural techniques. It is an ambitious project, trying to combine two relatively different theoretical approaches, each of considerable complexity. Nøkkelord: Media, literacy, technology, cultural technique
In today's information society, the media have important functions in the formation of certain perce...
Being literate has traditionally meant being able to read and write using the media of the day. In t...
The social transformations related to digital technologies and new media offer important challenges ...
Not only new media demand new skills and contribute to cultural and social changes. The main purpose...
As a field of study, media literacy emerged along with the study of radio propaganda in the 1930s. M...
Within both academic and policy discourses, the concept of media literacy is being extended from its...
Exploring Mediacy- Challenging Literacy Print culture is contested in digital culture. Analytical...
The purpose of the article is to justify the appropriateness of studying media in general and new me...
This article addresses some possible relationship between education and media in contemporary societ...
Over the years research on literacy has progressively moved away from a narrow definition of the ter...
What is literacy in the age of globalization, multimedia, semiotic and information economies? My the...
There are at least three different types of media literacy, each linked to a different conception of...
The article is a theoretical inquiry into the category of literacies. It is understood here as comm...
[Extract] References to "new literacies" have become increasingly common as use of digital technolog...
This chapter focus on the question of literacy education itself-on how this is to be understood in t...
In today's information society, the media have important functions in the formation of certain perce...
Being literate has traditionally meant being able to read and write using the media of the day. In t...
The social transformations related to digital technologies and new media offer important challenges ...
Not only new media demand new skills and contribute to cultural and social changes. The main purpose...
As a field of study, media literacy emerged along with the study of radio propaganda in the 1930s. M...
Within both academic and policy discourses, the concept of media literacy is being extended from its...
Exploring Mediacy- Challenging Literacy Print culture is contested in digital culture. Analytical...
The purpose of the article is to justify the appropriateness of studying media in general and new me...
This article addresses some possible relationship between education and media in contemporary societ...
Over the years research on literacy has progressively moved away from a narrow definition of the ter...
What is literacy in the age of globalization, multimedia, semiotic and information economies? My the...
There are at least three different types of media literacy, each linked to a different conception of...
The article is a theoretical inquiry into the category of literacies. It is understood here as comm...
[Extract] References to "new literacies" have become increasingly common as use of digital technolog...
This chapter focus on the question of literacy education itself-on how this is to be understood in t...
In today's information society, the media have important functions in the formation of certain perce...
Being literate has traditionally meant being able to read and write using the media of the day. In t...
The social transformations related to digital technologies and new media offer important challenges ...