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What is media literacy?Autorin: Livingstone, Sonia |
AbstractMedia literacy concerns the relationship among textuality, competence and power. It ultimately seeks to reposition the media user - from passive to active, from recipient to participant, from consumer to citizen. In this article, Sonia Livingstone defines media literacy and discusses the ability of the population of the UK to access, analyse, evaluate, and create "mediated" messages. |
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Sonia Livingstone is Professor of Social Psychology at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Her teaching and research activities centre on media audiences, particularly audience response to television genres (talk shows, soap opera, crime media). Her publications include "Making Sense of Television" (2nd edition, Routledge, 1998), "The Handbook of New Media" (edited with Leah Lievrouw; Sage, 2002), and "Young People and New Media" (Sage, 2002)


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