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[Commlist] Call for Papers: Data Literacy and Education A Special Issue of the Journal of Media Literacy Education
Tue Jul 02 11:24:31 GMT 2019
Call for Papers
*Data Literacy and Education *
A Special Issue of the Journal of Media Literacy Education
*Guest Editors *
Leo Van Audenhove, Wendy Van den Broeck and Ilse Mariën
imec-smit, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium & University of the
Western Cape
*Theme *
Proposals are invited for articles for a special issue of the Journal of
Media Literacy Education on the theme of Data Literacy and Education.
This special issue will focus on the role of data and data literacy
competencies in the context of education.
Data can be seen as the currency of the 21st century. It is omnipresent
and interwoven in the fabrics of today’s societies. Data provides many
opportunities, including personalized services and environmental
monitoring, but it also entails risks to privacy, data breaches and
other potential harms. But we still know little about how people acquire
the knowledge and skills needed to create, use, analyze, interpret and
apply data.
Across the multidisciplinary and global media literacy community,
discussion is emerging around the competencies needed to understand the
role of data in the context of everyday life, including civic life and
work life, with increased exploration of data mining, data
communication, data analytics, data visualization, and data-driven
decision making. Among educators, artificial intelligence, dashboard
platforms, algorithms, analytics, user interface metrics, and embedded
assessment are becoming increasing familiar concepts.
Because media literacy has proven its relevance and importance in the
past, we believe it may continue to adapt to accommodate and encompass
the many different aspects of a datafied society. Data clearly moves
beyond the borders of the domain of education, communications, media and
technology, incorporating the fields of computer science, statistics,
public health and epidemiology, the learning sciences, and more. Data
touches upon every aspect of our everyday life (school, health, work,
civic life, etc.). How can data literacy be integrated into existing
theories of media literacy? What concepts could be more useful for
teachers and learners to incorporate data literacy into the curriculum?
What are the potential consequences of increasing people’s data literacy?
*Journal of Media Literacy Education*
The Journal of Media Literacy Education provides a forum for established
and emerging scholars, media professionals, and educational
practitioners in and outside schools. For this special issue, we welcome
contributions focusing on different dimensions of data literacy and
education.
Some questions of special interest include:
- What does the concept data literacy mean? And how does it relate to
media literacy?
- What kind of new competencies does it entail?
- What are the promising and emerging best practices in data literacy
initiatives and programs?
- How do we integrate data literacy in school curricula?
- How is it taught to adult learners across the lifespan, and targeted
to working professionals who are positioned to use and promote data,
especially within the context of influencing social and public policy?
- What technical skills and tools are required? What are the strengths
and limitations of these tools?
- What are the implications and requirements for policy making related
to the topic?
*To Potential Authors *
Please submit a 500-word abstract by email to Guest Editor Leo Van
Audenhove ((leo.van.audenhove /at/ vub.be) <mailto:(leo.van.audenhove /at/ vub.be)>)
before September 31, 2019 to be considered for publication. Please
include "Special Issue: JMLE" in the subject title. Abstracts should
make clear the conceptual or theoretical perspective, data sources (if
empirical), and contributions of the submission.
Abstracts will be reviewed by the guest editors and selected authors
will be invited to submit a full paper by November 1, 2019. Full papers
will be expected on February 1, 2020, and must be uploaded to the JMLE
website: www.jmle.org <http://www.jmle.org/>. Full papers undergo a
standard blind peer review process according to JMLE policies. Accepted
papers will be published in issue 12.2 in August, 2020.
Met vriendelijke groet
Leo Van Audenhove
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