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[Commlist] Call for chapter contributions in a book on media literacy education in developing democracies
Thu May 09 21:34:03 GMT 2019
BOOK PROJECT
*Title:MEDIA LITERACY EDUCATION IN DEVELOPING DEMOCRACY*
The role of technological innovation in evolutionary and revolutionary
development of the media is undeniable. Media, to a large extent,
revolve on the axis of technology. This assertion can be understood
through the prism of both media workers, who are the producers of media
texts, on the one hand and the audience members who are the consumers on
the other hand. However, in the era of digital media revolution, we can
no more talk of permanent producers or permanent consumers because
audience members have become producers as well as consumers of media
messages, most often, with little or no understanding of media mechanics
and dynamics. Besides, media contents, even though more largely
distributed now more than ever before, lack even reception simply
because of the problem of unequal access (digital divide). This divide,
whether global or local, can also be pinpointed for lack of basic
understanding of the workings of the media by large segment of global
populace, particularly in the developing nations. This underscores the
need for media literacy education to challenge the perceived systemic
problem.
According to the United States’ National Association for Media Literacy
Education (2007), media literacy is ‘the active inquiry and critical
thinking about the messages we receive and create’. Media literacy
education as an intervention, is needed to build critical skills that
enhance people’s media knowledge, media criticism, perceived realism of
m,edia content and to enhance or mitigate media influence on beliefs,
attitude, and actual behavior. Effective media literacy education then
involves understanding media environment, cross–discipline
collaboration, action oriented-curricula and teaching individuals to
interpret media messages.
It is in the light of the foregoing that a compendium that will serve as
handbook for media literacy educators in the developing nations, is
being proposed, Contributions by scholars from developed nations will
serve the purpose of cross- fertilization of knowledge and a needed
guide for replication of media literacy advocacy in developing democracy.
The proposed book will cover, but not limited to the following themes:
1.Theoretical and Epistemological considerations for media literacy
education
2.Media literacy education, curriculum development and pedagogy.
3.Role of media literacy education in the developed and the developing
democracies.
4.Media manipulation agenda and citizenry: the role of media literacy
education
5.Fake news in the global media space
6.Citizenry, hate messages and conflict in pluralistic society
7.Fake news, hate speech and political campaign in developed and
developing democracy
8.Social media and manipulative model: gate keeping or watching? – the
role of media literacy education
9.Media workers, citizenry and digital literacy in 21^st century
10.Media access and adoption of innovation in the digital era
11.News literacy and media literacy: Understanding the mechanics and
dynamics of traditional and new media.
*/_Expression of interest_/*
Every prospective contributor to this book project is expected to submit
an abstract of not more than 600 words. Contributors are to clearly
indicate the theme under which their proposed chapter contributions fall
respectively, their brief profiles, institutional affiliations, contact
information such as e-mail and phone numbers.
*/_Deadline for submission of abstracts_/*
The deadline for submission of abstract is 10 p.m. on 30^th June 2019
*/_Other important dates_/*
*Submission of full paper:*30^th September, 2019
*Peer review:*October, 2019
*Date of publication:*December, 2019
Willing contributors should make their submissions via electronic mail to:
*Alabi Oluwole Folaranmi (Ph.D.)*
/Department of Communication and Media Studies/
/Faculty of Social Sciences/
/Ajayi Crowther University/
/Oyo, Oyo State, Nigeria/
(of.alabi /at/ acu.edu.ng) <mailto:(of.alabi /at/ acu.edu.ng)>
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