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[Commlist] New Special Issue of Media & Journalism - Youth views of the world and contexts of digital citizenship published
Sat Dec 14 13:50:12 GMT 2024
We are very proud to announce the new issue of the journal Media &
Jornalismo / Media & Journalism, Vol 24, No 45 (2024), edited by Maria
José Brites (Lusófona University, CICANT, PT), Teresa Sofia Castro
(Lusófona University, CICANT, PT), and Paloma Contreras-Pulido
(International University of La Rioja, ES).
We invite you to review the table of contents here and then visit at:
https://impactum-journals.uc.pt/mj/issue/view/830
<https://impactum-journals.uc.pt/mj/issue/view/830>
<https://impactum-journals.uc.pt/mj/issue/view/830
<https://impactum-journals.uc.pt/mj/issue/view/830> >
PRESENTATION
Young people’s perspectives on the world around them and contexts of
digital citizenship
Maria José Brites, Teresa Sofia Castro, Paloma Contreras-Pulido
ARTICLES
“It is the best Tool we have, but that doesn’t mean it’s a Good Tool”:
Czech Civically Engaged Youth Actors on Tackling the Ambiguity of Using
Digital Media
Karolína Šimková, Lydie Kárníková
Young Chileans Evaluate the News in order to decide how to Vote in 2022
Rayen Condeza Dall Orso, Tabita Moreno Becerra, Constanza Gajardo Leon
Ciudadanía Digital: Niveles, Consumo y Confianza en la Información de
los Jóvenes Españoles
Anita Feridouni Solimani, Karim Ahmed-Mohamed
Da Personalização Algorítmica à Mediação Jornalística: Mudanças nas
Preferências dos Jovens Portugueses no Consumo de Notícias Online
Paulo Couraceiro, Miguel Paisana
A Literacia Mediática na Prática do Consumo Noticioso de Jovens: Um
Estudo Exploratório com Estudantes de Jornalismo e Comunicação da
Universidade de Coimbra
Cleisyane Lopes Quintino, Rita Basílio de Simões
Beyond news consumption: television’s role on younger audiences in Portugal
Mariana Scalabrin Müller
O Telejornal Janta Connosco: O Consumo Noticioso nas Famílias e a sua
Influência nos Jovens dos 15 aos 29 anos em Portugal
Catarina Feio, Lídia Oliveira
O que Perguntam as Crianças-Repórteres? Visões de Mundo e Participação
no Jornalismo Infantojuvenil
Ana Cátia Ferreira, Juliana Doretto
Exploring the Impact of Game-Based Learning on Young People's News
Literacy and Digital Citizenship
Carla Sousa, Ana Oliveira, Cátia Casimiro, João Léste, Havva Yaman
VARIA
O Consumo de Podcast por Jovens Adultos como Alternativa de Acesso à
Informação: Um Estudo Exploratório com Estudantes de Comunicação Social
Miguel Midões, Teresa Gouveia
Jovens e videogames: perspectivas do consumo de videogames ambientados
na Colômbia
Ricardo Andrés Becerra-Agudelo, Ángela Garcés Montoya
Jovens e consumo mediático: uma análise comparativa entre desertos e
não-desertos de notícias em Portugal
Margarida Maneta, Luísa Torre, Alexandre Rodrigues, Inês Amaral, Pedro
Jerónimo
“The million-euro answer”: party youth wings’ views on the opportunities
and challenges of engaging young people politically through social media
Sara Machado, Vasco Ribeiro, Raquel Meneses
If we look at history, we can see that this is not the first time that
we have witnessed a metamorphosis in journalism. This time, however, and
with the digital revolution, it’s occasion for a major change, not only
in the way news is made, but also in the way journalism (doesn’t)
relates to its audience. In this special issue on Young people’s
perspectives on the world around them and contexts of digital
citizenship - which looks at prisms of how this generation looks at the
world, in connection with news and contexts of digital citizenship – we
can see theoretical and empirical reflections from different
geographies, from Latin America to Europe, written in Spanish, English
and Portuguese. They shed light on the contexts in which young people
relate to news, its permanence and the changes associated with our times.
The editors would like to mention the partners who helped to make the
special issue possible. Projects YouNDigital - Young people, news and
digital citizenship (PTDC/COM-OUT/0243/2021; https://youndigital.com
<https://youndigital.com>) and “i-Tech Families: empowering parents and
children for a digital future” (PTDC/COM-2022.00105.CEECIND/CP1760/CT0001).
Media & Journalism e-journal, ISSN 1645 5681, is a NOVA Institute of
Communication publication of the NOVA University of Lisbon, published
by Coimbra University Press, and funded by the Foundation for Science
and Technology (FCT). The journal has a rigorous scientific arbitration
system and is published twice a year. It is indexed in different
platforms and databases of scientific journals, both nationally and
internationally, like WoS, SCOPUS (Q1), EBSCO – Academic Search Premier,
DOAJ – Directory of Open Access Journals, Elektronischen
Zeitschriftenbibliothek, SciELO. Since 2024 it has been published
continuously (online-first).
All of the journal’s content is available to the public free of charge
under a Creative Commons attribution-noncommercial 4.0 International
license. It adheres to the ethical principles of publication based on
the Code of Conduct and Standards of Good Practice for Journal Editors
of the Committee on Publication Ethics - COPE
(http://publicationethics.org/ <http://publicationethics.org/>).
The authors do not need to pay any article-processing charge (APC).
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