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Handbook of Research on Media Literacy in Higher Education Environments
Emerged in 1827 with Freedom’s Journal in response to “anti-black” campaign in White-owned press; actively protest the negative and violent narratives and representations perpetuated in mainstream newspapers about Black people and communities.
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Building a “Bridge” Between Theory and Practice: A Case Study Approach to Teaching Critical Media Literacy
Loren Saxton Coleman (University of Southern Mississippi, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-4059-5.ch013
Abstract
This chapter explores critical media literacy pedagogy. Using case study method, the author argues that The Washington Informer's, “Bridge” publication can be used as a practical pedagogical tool to teach students how to analyze and deconstruct media texts, and simultaneously inform students on how to produce alternative, counter-hegemonic media texts. This approach is consistent with literature on critical media literacy that calls for engaged and empowering pedagogy to encourage students to think critically about their roles in creating and maintaining a radical and participatory democracy.
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#Trump #Fakenews #Notmypresident: Assessing First-Time Voters of Color
The collective name given to primarily newspapers established by African Americans to cover their communities free from White mainstream media stereotypes and marginalization.
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