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Young Citizens And New Media Learning For Democratic Participation 1st Edition Peter Dahlgren Editor

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Young Citizens And New Media Learning For Democratic Participation 1st Edition Peter Dahlgren Editor
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.93 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Peter Dahlgren (editor)
ISBN: 9780415395991, 9780415882545, 0415395992, 0415882540
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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Young Citizens And New Media Learning For Democratic Participation 1st Edition Peter Dahlgren Editor by Peter Dahlgren (editor) 9780415395991, 9780415882545, 0415395992, 0415882540 instant download after payment.

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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