While 18th-century almanacs transmitted usable information that was meant to be relevant to daily life, at the beginning of the century they also began to function as an educational tool that enabled readers to act as producers of media content, and, as a result, to develop media literacy via the practice of writing and responding to amateur poetry. In this article, I define media literacy as a cultural category shaped by specific media-related skills: the creation, interpretation, evaluation, and negotiation of media content. I examine John Tipper’s The Ladies’ Diary (1704–1713), one of the best-selling almanacs of the era, as an educational tool that, through the strategy of inviting and publishing amateur poetry, promoted and taught medi...
Written culture and literature in the modem era. This article analyses the historical and historio...
277 pagesThis dissertation examines girls’ and women’s experience of gender in education and literar...
Newspapers help teachers to connect their classes with the real world. Their role in education is wi...
The almanac genre was immensely popular throughout the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Yet pub...
The ways people have publicly discussed and written about media literacy in the past have great bear...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1998This dissertation is situated within the body of hist...
I argue that a divergence between popular culture as “object” and “subject” of journalism emerged du...
This article argues for the importance of restoring girls’ aspirations and self-education to narrati...
Why is it important for us to consider the history of media literacy? Beyond forging connections of ...
© 2010 Catherine Elizabeth Margaret ScottThe period 1650 to 1750 in England saw the development of s...
The similarities in scope and objectives between information literacy and media literacy education a...
International audienceHow did people learn to write letters in the eighteenth century? Among other b...
This article seeks to begin to recover the multiplicity of media participation by focusing on its re...
Within both academic and policy discourses, the concept of media literacy is being extended from its...
Media Education is perhaps even more important today as more and more students have practical access...
Written culture and literature in the modem era. This article analyses the historical and historio...
277 pagesThis dissertation examines girls’ and women’s experience of gender in education and literar...
Newspapers help teachers to connect their classes with the real world. Their role in education is wi...
The almanac genre was immensely popular throughout the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Yet pub...
The ways people have publicly discussed and written about media literacy in the past have great bear...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1998This dissertation is situated within the body of hist...
I argue that a divergence between popular culture as “object” and “subject” of journalism emerged du...
This article argues for the importance of restoring girls’ aspirations and self-education to narrati...
Why is it important for us to consider the history of media literacy? Beyond forging connections of ...
© 2010 Catherine Elizabeth Margaret ScottThe period 1650 to 1750 in England saw the development of s...
The similarities in scope and objectives between information literacy and media literacy education a...
International audienceHow did people learn to write letters in the eighteenth century? Among other b...
This article seeks to begin to recover the multiplicity of media participation by focusing on its re...
Within both academic and policy discourses, the concept of media literacy is being extended from its...
Media Education is perhaps even more important today as more and more students have practical access...
Written culture and literature in the modem era. This article analyses the historical and historio...
277 pagesThis dissertation examines girls’ and women’s experience of gender in education and literar...
Newspapers help teachers to connect their classes with the real world. Their role in education is wi...