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Making Media Matter

Critical Literacy, Popular Culture, and Creative Production

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This book serves as a vital resource for media educators aiming to foster critical thinking, creativity, and civic engagement in their teaching. It bridges theory and research with creative projects and pop culture analyses, presenting a practical approach to media education. To equip learners for the fast-paced changes in digital technology and popular culture, educators in secondary and university settings must adopt innovative strategies. By integrating concepts from media studies, media arts, and media literacy, the book prepares teachers to guide students in connecting their studies, media usage, creative expression, and political involvement. As educators apply the strategies outlined, they will empower students to engage thoughtfully with media culture, utilizing their intelligence and creativity to tackle pressing global challenges. This engaging and accessible read is ideal for educators and scholars in media literacy, media and cultural studies, media arts, and communication studies.

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Making Media Matter, Benjamin Thevenin

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2022
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Titolo
Making Media Matter
Sottotitolo
Critical Literacy, Popular Culture, and Creative Production
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
2022
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
260
ISBN13
9780367524333
Serie
Descrizione
This book serves as a vital resource for media educators aiming to foster critical thinking, creativity, and civic engagement in their teaching. It bridges theory and research with creative projects and pop culture analyses, presenting a practical approach to media education. To equip learners for the fast-paced changes in digital technology and popular culture, educators in secondary and university settings must adopt innovative strategies. By integrating concepts from media studies, media arts, and media literacy, the book prepares teachers to guide students in connecting their studies, media usage, creative expression, and political involvement. As educators apply the strategies outlined, they will empower students to engage thoughtfully with media culture, utilizing their intelligence and creativity to tackle pressing global challenges. This engaging and accessible read is ideal for educators and scholars in media literacy, media and cultural studies, media arts, and communication studies.