This book integrates four distinct topics: young people, citizenship, new media, and learning processes. When taken together, these four topics merge to define an arena of social and research attention that has become compelling in recent years. The general international concern expressed of declining democratic engagement and the role of citizenship today becomes all the more acute when it turns to younger people. At the same time, there is growing attention being paid to the potential of new media – especially internet and mobile telephony – to play a role in facilitating newer forms of political participation. It is clear that many of the present manifestations of ‘new politics’ in the extra parliamentarian domain, not only make sophisticated use of such media, but are indeed highly dependent on them. With an impressive array of contributors, this book will appeal to those interested in a number of spheres, including media and cultural studies, political science, pedagogy, and sociology.
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This book integrates and bridges four distinct topics: young people, citizenship, new media, and learning processes.
Part 1: Introduction 1. Introduction Part 2: New Realities: Youth, Democracy and the Emerging Media Landscape 2. Civic Learning in Changing Democracies: Challenges for Citizenship and Civic Education 3. Changing Life Courses, New Media, and Citizenship: The Impact of Reflexive Biographization on Young People’s Democratic Engagement 4. Young People’s Identity Construction and Patterns of Media Use and Participation in Germany and Austria Part 3: Situating Young Citizens’ Media Use 5. Constant Connection versus Apathetic Consumers: Understanding Young People's Participation Online 6. From Big Brother to Big Brother: Two Faces of Interactive Engagement 7. Mobile Monitoring: Aspects of Risk and Surveillance and Questions of Democratic Perspectives in Young People’s Uses of Mobile Phones 8. Finding a Global Voice? Migrant Children, New Media and the Limits of Empowerment Part 4: Media, Engagement, and Everyday Life 9. Learning about Democracy: Familyship and Negotiated ICT Users’ Practices 10. An Indispensable Resource: The Internet and Young Engagement 11. Social Networks of Young Political Activists in the Alter-Globalisation Movement 12. Patterns of Media Use and Political Development among Youth: Manifest and Latent Outcomes
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ISBN
9780415882545
Publisert
2010-03-18
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
510 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
266

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Biographical note

Peter Dahlgren is Professor of Media and Communication Studies at Lund University, Sweden.