Purpose The purpose of this paper is to study how young vocational school students in Finland frame themselves and their participation in society and whether they are seen in various media. The explorative research, with n = 213 vocational school and prepatory VALMA students as co-researchers, tells us that young vocational school students use value framing to create understandings of themselves as participants in society and in media. The purpose is this to present the breadth of their thinking and to draw conclusions from the empirical data produced solely by the co-researchers. Design/methodology/approach Explorative multidisciplinary research was done as co-research with n = 213 vocational school students in Finland. Research includes t...
The purpose of this study was to investigate to what extent young adults use media to create the im...
Nowadays, when the flow of fake news in traditional media and on social media plat-forms has increas...
This study examines young people\u27s (ages 13–18) perceptions of their own opportunities to influen...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to study how young vocational school students in Finland frame ...
The media have a pervasive presence in young people\u27s social and cultural experiences. Many young...
Students from junior high and upper secondary schools are made active participants in the research p...
In this article, we analyse the narratives of Finnish young people regarding their educational choic...
This thesis is an exploration of practices, perceptions and media influence in one group-specific ca...
The research reported here extends the work of Jacobsen (2018) on how young citizens evaluatenews me...
Young people’s relationship with the news has been a cause of concern, especially due to the role of...
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This paper airs the experiences of eighteen students with special educational needs completing their...
The research interests of this doctoral thesis are the mediated ways of presenting and promoting Swe...
Media play an important role in social and personal life. They affect opinion forming, promote trend...
The article explores how upper secondary students use the learning activity mediagraphy to reflect o...
The purpose of this study was to investigate to what extent young adults use media to create the im...
Nowadays, when the flow of fake news in traditional media and on social media plat-forms has increas...
This study examines young people\u27s (ages 13–18) perceptions of their own opportunities to influen...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to study how young vocational school students in Finland frame ...
The media have a pervasive presence in young people\u27s social and cultural experiences. Many young...
Students from junior high and upper secondary schools are made active participants in the research p...
In this article, we analyse the narratives of Finnish young people regarding their educational choic...
This thesis is an exploration of practices, perceptions and media influence in one group-specific ca...
The research reported here extends the work of Jacobsen (2018) on how young citizens evaluatenews me...
Young people’s relationship with the news has been a cause of concern, especially due to the role of...
Abstract: This article discusses the results of a qualitative research on the relationship between y...
This paper airs the experiences of eighteen students with special educational needs completing their...
The research interests of this doctoral thesis are the mediated ways of presenting and promoting Swe...
Media play an important role in social and personal life. They affect opinion forming, promote trend...
The article explores how upper secondary students use the learning activity mediagraphy to reflect o...
The purpose of this study was to investigate to what extent young adults use media to create the im...
Nowadays, when the flow of fake news in traditional media and on social media plat-forms has increas...
This study examines young people\u27s (ages 13–18) perceptions of their own opportunities to influen...