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[ecrea] New Book: Producing Queer Youth: The Paradox of Digital Media Empowerment
Fri Jul 20 07:08:56 GMT 2018
New book, Producing Queer Youth: The Paradox of Digital Media
Empowerment<https://www.routledge.com/Producing-Queer-Youth-The-Paradox-of-Digital-Media-Empowerment/Berliner/p/book/9780415790840>(Routledge).
Description
/Producing Queer Youth/ challenges popular ideas about online media
culture as a platform for empowerment, cultural transformation, and
social progress. Based on over three years of participant action
research with queer teen media-makers and textual analysis of hundreds
of youth-produced videos and popular media campaigns, the book unsettles
assumptions that having a "voice" and gaining visibility and recognition
necessarily equate to securing rights and resources. Instead, Berliner
offers a nuanced picture of openings that emerge for youth media
producers as they negotiate the structures of funding and publicity and
manage their identities with digital self-representations. Examining
youth media practices within broader communication history and critical
media pedagogy, she forwards an approach to media production that
re-centers the process of making as the site of potential learning and
social connection. Ultimately, she reframes digital media participation
as a struggle for—rather than, in itself, evidence of—power.
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. The Problem with /Youth Voices/
2. "Look at Me, I’m Doing Fine!": The Conundrum of Legibility,
Visibility, and Identity Management in Queer Viral Videos
3. Vernacular Voices: Business Gets Personal in Public Service Announcements
4. "I Can’t Talk When I’m Supposed to Say Something": Negotiating
Expression in a Queer-Youth-Produced Anti-Bullying Video
Conclusion: Out of the Closet and into the Tweets
Reviews
*"Berliner challenges existing truisms about digital media and youth
empowerment with a thoughtful examination of anti-bullying rhetoric, the
logic of public service announcements and public health messaging more
generally, and the discourses of neoliberal resilience that undercut
possibilities for solidarity and subversion in social movements. Rather
than approach youth media without examining the biases of ageism and
classicism, Berliner encourages readers – from her position as an
experienced educator – to consider the media practices of queer youth on
their own terms."* -/Elizabeth Losh, William and Mary/
/*"Producing Queer Youth*/* is an original and useful intervention into
scholarship about contemporary media with a particular, close attention
to youth engagement and empowerment as well as histories of and
possibilities for online social justice campaigns. The book’s most
critical contribution is its contentious, perhaps counter-intuitive
concluding claim "Against Digital Media Empowerment." In making this
negative assertion, Lauren Berliner makes positive contributions within
media studies, queer studies, youth studies, media ethnography, and
media literacy. Building careful case studies of queer youth media
empowerment projects and some necessary history of advertising, media
literacy, and PSAs, Berliner shatters this myth or rather a set of
mutually producing myths by revealing the "paradoxes of digital media
empowerment" and the often hidden power and need of governments and
corporations behind so-called youth produced media
campaigns."* -/Alexandra Juhasz, Brooklyn College/
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