This book presents and discusses the research products and results of the activities carried out within the e–EAV project. It is structured in two sections. The first section is dedicated to the research results of the four phases and includes four chapters. Chapter , titled Young people and the politics of discrimination in Europe, introduces […]
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e-EAV – Media Literacy modules for teachers and educators
e-EAV – Media Literacy modules for teachers and educators In order to promote awareness about the mechanisms occurring between media, populism and discrimination, five main media literacy topics are designed for the teachers/educators. Module 1 : Information Reception and Production Module 2 : Audio-visual Fictions and Ideologies Module 3 : Videogames and citizenship Module 4 […]
YouthMobile (UNESCO)
An innovative UNESCO initiative that aims to engage a critical mass of young people to acquire basic technical skills and confidence to develop, promote, and sell locally relevant mobile applications (Apps) that address local issues of sustainable development. Launched in 2014 by the Communication and Information Sector of UNESCO, the YouthMobile Initiative seeks to demonstrate […]
II congreso internacional educación mediática y competencia digital (actas)
II congreso internacional educación mediática y competencia digital Ludoliteracy, creación colectiva y aprendizajes Fruto de la primera edición del Congreso Internacional Educación Mediática y Competencia Digital: La cultura de la participación os presentamos esta segunda edición organizada por la Red Educación Mediática y Competencia Digital, donde nos proponemos reflexionar sobre las posibilidades y los retos […]
Radicalisation, social media and young people: Why we need a more thoughtful approach
The government appears to be increasingly concerned about the role of social media in the ‘radicalisation’ of young people. Stories about young jihadis who travel to Syria to join ISIS, or those who commit acts of terror at home, frequently make great play of the role of the internet in exposing them to ‘extremist ideologies’. […]
REPORT: The Perfect Generation. Is the Internet Undermining Young People’s Mental Health?
The Perfect Generation: Is the Internet Undermining Young People’s Mental Health? A report by Rachel Rosen for Parent Zone Presented at the British Medical Association, Tavistock Square, London 17 March 2016 Family life is arguably more complex now than it has ever been. Parents face having to explain issues to their children that could, in […]
MOOC: Educación Mediática y Competencia Digital
MOOC— Mucho se ha hablado en los últimos años sobre la competencia digital, educación mediática, alfabetización digital, educomunicación, educación para los medios, alfabetización informacional, educación multimedia, alfabetización informática, educación en materia de comunicación, alfabetización múltiple, nuevas alfabetizaciones y multialfabetizaciones, etc. En torno a esta temática se creó hace unos años una red de investigadores y […]
Media education to enrich learning and media literacy to empower citizens
Video recording and presentations at the “Media and Learning Conference” online 10-12 March 2016, Brussels Video recording and presentations from this conference are available on http://media-and-learning.eu/programme The following sessions were particular relevant from the perspective of media literacy: – Opening speeches by Roberto Viola (European Commission – DG CNECT) and by Aidan White (Ethical Journalist […]
Consortium for Media Literacy (Newsletter April 2016)
In this issue of Connections, we are excited to offer another addition to the Voices of Media Literacy project with pioneer Victor C. Strasburger, MD. Dr. Strasburger, a pediatrician and media enthusiast, has researched children and media for more than 30 years. Our MediaLit Moments activity The Art and Craft of Magazine Covers examines the […]
How does misinformation spread online?
In the run up to the 2013 Italian elections, a social media post exposing the corruption of parliament went viral. Italian politicians were quietly certain that, win or lose, they would be financially secure by taking money from the taxpayer. Parliament had quietly passed a special welfare bill specially designed to protect policy-makers by ensuring […]
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