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[Commlist] New Book: Media Education in Latin America
Fri Sep 13 13:07:00 GMT 2019
[New Book] Media Education in Latin America
Edited by Julio-César Mateus, Pablo Andrada, Maria Teresa Quiroz
London: Routledge, 2019 (302 pages)
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429244469
Description
This book offers a systematic study of media education in Latin America.
As spending on technological infrastructure in the region increases
exponentially for educational purposes, and with national curriculums
beginning to implement media-related skills, this book makes a timely
contribution to new debates surrounding the significance of media
literacy as a citizen’s right. Taking both a topical and country-based
approach, authors from across Latin America present a comprehensive
perspective of the region and address issues such as the political and
social contexts in which media education is based, the current state of
educational policies with respect to media, organizations and
experiences that promote media education
Table of Contents
Chapter One: The State of Media Education in Latin America
Julio-César Mateus, Pablo Andrada And María-Teresa Quiroz
Part I: National Chapters
Chapter Two:Media Education inArgentina. Balance and Perspectives of a
Field Under Construction
Bettina Martino And Silvana Iovanna Caissón
Chapter Three: Media Education InBolivia. Some Advances and The Need for
Comprehensive Proposals
René Zeballos
Chapter Four: Media Education inBrazil. Dilemmas, Limits and Possibilities
Monica Fantin
Chapter Five: Media Education inChile. A Digital Leap That Abandoned the
Study of Media
Pablo Andrada, Cristian Cabalin And Rayén Condeza
Chapter Six: Media Education inColombia. An Inheritance with
Possibilities and Challenges for the 21st Century
Diego Leandro Marín Ossa
Chapter Seven: Media Education InEcuador. Exploration and Description of
a Latent Need
Catalina González Cabrera And Cecilia Ugalde
Chapter Eight: Media Education In El Salvador. Slow-Paced Footsteps on
The Way to Media Literacy
Amparo Marroquín Parducci, Willian Carballo And Nelly Chévez
Chapter Nine: Media Education inMexico. For the Formation of a Critic
Citizenship
Julieta Flores Michel, Alma Elena Gutiérrez Leyton And Rosario Lucero
Cavazos Salazar
Chapter Ten: Media Education inPeru. A Field Full of Opportunities
Ana-María Cano-Correa And Rosario Nájar-Ortega
Chapter Eleven: Media Education inUruguay. Between A Narrow Digital Gap
and The Persistence of An Educational Gap
Rosario Sánchez Vilela, María Lucía Gadea And María Laura Rocha
Chapter Twelve: Media Education inVenezuela. From Frenzy to Contradictions
Morella Alvarado Miquilena, Alexandra Ranzolin And Cristina Méndez Pardo
Part II: Critical Essays
Chapter Thirteen: Educommunication Landmarks in Latin America: What
Should Be Considered in The Last 50 Years
Ismar De Oliveira Soares
Chapter Fourteen: Towards A New Literacy Concept
Roxana Morduchowicz
Chapter Fifteen: Constructivist TV Reception in The Children’s Classroom
Valerio Fuenzalida
Chapter Sixteen: Media Literacy in Contemporary Learning-Based
Societies: Challenges for New Ways of Education
Guillermo Orozco Gómez And José Manuel Corona Rodríguez
Chapter Seventeen: Critical Revision of The Critical Sense
Joan Ferrés
Chapter Eighteen: Transmedia Literacy and Participatory Cultures. A
Research Agenda
Carlos A. Scolari
Chapter Nineteen: Tan Lejos Pero Tan Cerca. The Missing Link Between
Media Literacy and Educomunicación
Michael Hoechsmann
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