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What is Counter-Narrative

Handbook of Research on Media Literacy in Higher Education Environments
A message that resists generally accepted messages of those that hold positions of power and privilege.
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Movement Intellectuals in Popular Music: An Alternative Means of Public Education
Robert John Razzante (Arizona State University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-4059-5.ch017
Abstract
Institutions of higher education continue to face the pressing values of neoliberalism. As such, colleges and universities seek to produce human capital. Critical media literacy offers one means of education to challenge neoliberal assumptions. However, current research lacks a conceptual understanding of how musical artists can serve as critical pedagogues through their music. The current chapter seeks to understand the role of movement intellectuals in popular music among educators. More specifically, this chapter proposes the following definition of a movement intellectual in popular music: an artist who observes, collects and disseminates warranted counter-narratives through the medium of their music. Ultimately, through exploring germinal and contemporary literature, this chapter attempts to offer a language for talking about critical music literacy as a means to challenge nihilism within the environment of a neoliberal higher education.
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Digital Storytelling: A Student-Centered Approach for Shifting the School Discipline Narrative Using Story, Technology, and Data as Interventions
A self-constructed story developed in contrast to a story that often paints a less than favorable or unfair picture of the events or individuals involved.
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Wading Through Water: Black Female Doctors of Color Navigating Academia
The term is used within this chapter to refer to perspectives offered by people of color outside of the linar viewpoint situated within whiteness.
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Challenging the Poverty Narrative Through Children's Literature
Stories that challenge the dominant discourse and give a voice to marginalized populations.
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