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[Commlist] Call for Chapters: Handbook of Critical Literacies and Gender Studies
Thu Mar 02 09:01:16 GMT 2023
*Call for Chapters: Handbook of Critical Literacies and Gender Studies
*
Social, cultural, economic and political contexts are directly related
to the need for working civic and critical literacies (UNESCO, 2008).
Educational institutions play an essential role in the civic and
citizenship training of their youth and in building students' civic
literacy abilities in the face of an increasingly complex media
landscape in the form of media education. The notions of civic and
critical literacy must be thought to include different forms of media
culture, ICT and new media. Hence, literacy analysis is deepened to
relations between media and citizens addressing topics such as gender
issues or other indicators of inequality and power imbalances, as gender
differences exist both in education and in the distribution of civic and
critical skills.
Critical thinking must be promoted from the intersection of formal
learning with civic, social, and personal competencies. Media literacy
is directly linked with citizenship and civic culture (Mihailidis,
2012). The complex media landscape increases the challenges of
developing the capacities of those literacies, intricating
understandings of news and other media forms of (mis)information
circulation. The increasing digitalisation of everyday life has
increased the flow of (mis)information, which raises questions
concerning the role of media in the quality of civic and critical
literacies. Therefore, civic and critical literacies encompass
understanding the power relations that organise information, journalism
and communication in general, as well as the ability to critically
understand information conveyed by a growing number of media.
The “MyGender - Mediated young adults’ practices: advancing gender
justice in and across mobile apps” (PTDC/COM-CSS/5947/2020) project
encourages the submission of chapters of up to 5000 words of theoretical
work until 28 July 2023. Scientific contributions are accepted, in
ENGLISH LANGUAGE, that address the following themes, though not limited to:
- media literacy in higher education;
- the role of Universities in the promotion of media literacy;
- the links between media landscape and civic and critical literacies;
- democracy and civic and critical literacies;
- disinformation, fake news and other dangers to civic and critical
literacies;
- media education;
- gender and civic and critical literacies;
- mobile applications and civic and critical literacies;
- mobile application regulation;
- data literacy;
- digital well-being and civic and critical literacies;
- mobile applications and subjectivities;
- critical thinking about mobile applications in higher education.
*Scientific contributions should be submitted via e-mail to
(mygender /at/ fl.uc.pt) <mailto:(mygender /at/ fl.uc.pt)> by 28 July 2023. The
“Handbook of Critical Literacies and Gender Studies” will be published
in cooperation with a renowned publisher under the framework of the
MyGender project.
*
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