ABSTRACT

Transformative Practice in Critical Media Literacy brings together a diverse selection of essays to examine the knowledge production crisis in higher education and the role that news media and technology play in this process.

This text highlights the importance of radical pedagogy and critical media literacy to fight back and reclaim higher education as the battleground for democracy and the embodiment of citizenship. Using a global and social justice lens, it explores the transformative potential of critical media literacy in higher education. It also provides real examples of current critical media literacy practices around the globe and of successful experiences inside classrooms. In an era of fake news, this text fulfils the yearning for critical media literacy to permeate higher education by drawing together practitioners and scholars speaking to journalism students, teacher candidates, and to students, scholars, and activists across a variety of spaces in higher education.

This book will be a key resource for scholars, students, policymakers, community members and activists interested in education, politics, youth studies, critical theory, intersectionality, social justice and peace studies, activism, critical media literacy, communication, or media studies.

chapter |4 pages

We the People Must Become We the Media

Transformative Practice in Critical Media Literacy Education

chapter 1|8 pages

Critical Media Literacy in Higher Education

What Mattered Then and What Matters Now

chapter 6|10 pages

The Peruvian University

New Models Arising from the Post-Pandemic Uncertainty?

chapter 7|12 pages

Rethinking Disorder

The 1619 Project, Social Struggles, Direct Action, and Critical Pedagogy Today

chapter 8|14 pages

Exploiting The News to Make Change

The Dynamic Media Environments Model for Educating and Acting in the Digital Space

chapter 9|14 pages

Critical Media Literacy and the University as Media

A Reflexive Social Epistemology

chapter 10|12 pages

Reclaiming Media Education for the Environment

A Case for Critical Ecomedia Literacy in Professional Journalism Schools

chapter 12|11 pages

Rethinking Curriculums

How Critical Digital Literacy and Mandatory Composition Courses Collide

chapter 13|9 pages

Theory as a “Healing Place”

Critical Literacy, Media Production, and Minoritized Students

chapter 14|9 pages

Teaching Podcasting in Ethnic Studies Classrooms

The Alchemist Manifesto Podcast, Digital Literacy Pedagogies and Lessons from Student

chapter 15|12 pages

Scratching the Surface

How the Meta Journalism Project Helps Legitimize Platform Capitalism and Undermine Critical Media Literacy?

chapter 17|10 pages

“I Should Not Have to Take a Class That is so Harmfully Liberal Again”

Radical Democracy and Preparing Transformative Teachers

chapter 18|5 pages

The Road Ahead

Empowering Critical Thinkers and Digital Citizens