Changes in technology have opened up a new kind of participatory citizenry; one in which engaged citizens’ blog, post, tweet, upload, create, and otherwise interact with others online. This paper explores the intersection of media and information literacy with civic participation by examining three specific programs operating in the United States. These projects include «Powerful Voices for Kids», «The Salzburg Academy on Media and Social Change»; and «Cultivating the NetGeneration of Youth as Global Citizens and Media Literate Leaders in a Digital Age», in which educators and students at schools in the USA and Africa meet virtually and physically to explore collaborative methods that use media to build bridges of understanding. Through ana...
Whether seen from a "minimalist" or a "maximalist" model of democratic participation, the issue of t...
Developments in information and communication technologies (ICTs) add urgency to the claim that demo...
Media Education is perhaps even more important today as more and more students have practical access...
Changes in technology have opened up a new kind of participatory citizenry; one in which engaged cit...
Los cambios en la tecnología han posibilitado un nuevo tipo de ciudadanía participativa; los ciudada...
Part of the Volume on Civic Life Online: Learning How Digital Media Can Engage Youth. Teaching young...
Abstract: The understanding of participation as a political matter has changed back and forth over t...
Young people are making active use of the Internet in ways that may or may not contribute to civic e...
Part of the Volume on Civic Life Online: Learning How Digital Media Can Engage Youth.Students should...
Many teens today who use the Internet are actively involved in participatory cultures—joining online...
While nearly 90 percent of adolescents have Internet access both inside and outside school,1 an emer...
The new media enable numerous advantages in the strengthening of civic engagement, through removing ...
We cannot pretend to educate young people for citizenship and political participation without teachi...
Whether seen from a “minimalist” or a “maximalist” model of democratic participation, the issue of ...
My thesis aims to identify the media literacy competencies mobilized by young adults as part of thei...
Whether seen from a "minimalist" or a "maximalist" model of democratic participation, the issue of t...
Developments in information and communication technologies (ICTs) add urgency to the claim that demo...
Media Education is perhaps even more important today as more and more students have practical access...
Changes in technology have opened up a new kind of participatory citizenry; one in which engaged cit...
Los cambios en la tecnología han posibilitado un nuevo tipo de ciudadanía participativa; los ciudada...
Part of the Volume on Civic Life Online: Learning How Digital Media Can Engage Youth. Teaching young...
Abstract: The understanding of participation as a political matter has changed back and forth over t...
Young people are making active use of the Internet in ways that may or may not contribute to civic e...
Part of the Volume on Civic Life Online: Learning How Digital Media Can Engage Youth.Students should...
Many teens today who use the Internet are actively involved in participatory cultures—joining online...
While nearly 90 percent of adolescents have Internet access both inside and outside school,1 an emer...
The new media enable numerous advantages in the strengthening of civic engagement, through removing ...
We cannot pretend to educate young people for citizenship and political participation without teachi...
Whether seen from a “minimalist” or a “maximalist” model of democratic participation, the issue of ...
My thesis aims to identify the media literacy competencies mobilized by young adults as part of thei...
Whether seen from a "minimalist" or a "maximalist" model of democratic participation, the issue of t...
Developments in information and communication technologies (ICTs) add urgency to the claim that demo...
Media Education is perhaps even more important today as more and more students have practical access...