Critical perspectives on youth digital media production: ‘voice’ and representation in educational contexts
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] Jennifer Bing-Canar,et al. Reading the Media and Myself: Experiences in Critical Media Literacy with Young Arab-American Women , 1998, Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society.
[2] A. Davis. Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge, Consciousness and the Politics of Empowerment , 1993 .
[3] Kris D. Gutiérrez,et al. Connected Learning: An Agenda for Research and Design , 2013 .
[4] Henry Jenkins. Convergence Culture: Where Old and New Media Collide , 2006 .
[5] Wayne Martino,et al. The politics of veiling, gender and the Muslim subject: on the limits and possibilities of anti-racist education in the aftermath of September 11 , 2008 .
[6] Martyn Hammersley,et al. Ethnography : Principles in Practice , 1983 .
[7] Helen Laville. The American Association of University Women , 2017 .
[8] Congregating to create for social change: urban youth media production and sense of community , 2013, Learning, media and technology.
[9] G. Dei,et al. Beyond the Rhetoric: Moving from Exclusion, Reaching for Inclusion in Canadian Schools , 2002 .
[10] C. James,et al. Framing Possibilities: Representations of Black Student Athletes in Toronto Media , 2006 .
[11] P. Collins. Black Feminist Thought , 1999, Theories of Race and Racism.
[12] Brian Goldfarb,et al. Visual Pedagogy: Media Cultures in and beyond the Classroom , 2002 .
[13] K. Haw,et al. Educating Muslim Girls: Shifting Discourses , 1998 .
[14] S. Stern. Producing Sites , Exploring Identities : Youth Online Authorship , 2008 .
[15] Meyda Yeğenoğlu. Colonial fantasies : towards a feminist reading of Orientalism , 1998 .
[16] L. Yates. The story they want to tell, and the visual story as evidence: young people, research authority and research purposes in the education and health domains , 2010 .
[17] M. Bryson,et al. Gender and Development in Youth Media , 2015 .
[18] G. Laudel,et al. Life With and Without Coding: Two Methods for Early-Stage Data Analysis in Qualitative Research Aiming at Causal Explanations , 2013 .
[19] Jasmin Zine. Redefining Resistance: Towards an Islamic subculture in schools , 2000 .
[20] Patricia G. Lange,et al. Hanging Out, Messing Around, and Geeking Out: Kids Living and Learning with New Media . , 2010 .
[21] Jen Scott Curwood,et al. “Just Like I Have Felt”: Multimodal Counternarratives in Youth-Produced Digital Media , 2009 .
[22] M. Ranieri,et al. Mobile storytelling and informal education in a suburban area: a qualitative study on the potential of digital narratives for young second-generation immigrants , 2013 .
[23] J. Law. After Method: Mess in Social Science Research , 2004 .
[24] K. Peppler,et al. From SuperGoo to Scratch: exploring creative digital media production in informal learning , 2007 .
[25] J. Burrell. Invisible Users: Youth in the Internet Cafés of Urban Ghana , 2012 .
[26] J. Ritchie,et al. Qualitative Research Practice: A Guide for Social Science Students and Researchers , 2013 .
[27] Shelley Goldman,et al. Mixing the Digital, Social, and Cultural: Learning, Identity, and Agency in Youth Participation , 2008 .
[28] K. Visweswaran. Fictions of feminist ethnography , 1994 .
[29] Попов Сергей Павлович. Law J. After Method: mess in Social Science Research. London: Routledge, 2004 , 2014 .
[30] M. Tiggemann,et al. Body Image Concerns in Young Girls: The Role of Peers and Media Prior to Adolescence , 2006 .
[31] Gabrielle Durepos. Reassembling the Social: An Introduction to Actor‐Network‐Theory , 2008 .
[32] Colin Lankshear,et al. Introduction: digital literacies: concepts, policies and practices , 2008 .
[33] Patti Lather. Postbook: Working the Ruins of Feminist Ethnography , 2001, Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society.
[34] Negin Dahya. Mediating Postcoloniaity in Education: Mis/Representations of Muslim Girls using Technology , 2014 .
[35] Jasmin Zine. Muslim Youth in Canadian Schools: Education and the Politics of Religious Identity , 2001 .
[36] B. Latour. Reassembling the Social: An Introduction to Actor-Network-Theory , 2005 .
[37] H. Federrath,et al. Design issues , 2008 .
[38] M. Volman,et al. Getting Smart: Feminist Research and Pedagogy with/in the Postmodern , 1994 .
[39] Mary Celeste Kearney,et al. Girls Make Media , 2006 .
[40] Sarah Pink,et al. Doing Visual Ethnography: Images, Media and Representation in Research , 2001 .
[41] K. Peppler,et al. The Computer Clubhouse: Constructionism and Creativity in Youth Communities. Technology, Education--Connections. , 2009 .
[42] G. Rezai-Rashti. The Dilemma of Working with Minority Female Students in Canadian High Schools , 1994 .
[43] M. Macdonald. Muslim Women and the Veil , 2006 .
[44] Elisabeth Soep. Beyond Literacy and Voice in Youth Media Production. , 2007 .
[45] Jasmin Zine. Unveiled Sentiments: Gendered Islamophobia and Experiences of Veiling among Muslim Girls in a Canadian Islamic School , 2006 .
[46] D. Buckingham. `Creative' visual methods in media research: possibilities, problems and proposals , 2009 .
[47] J. Jenson,et al. Girl talk: gender, equity, and identity discourses in a school-based computer culture , 2003 .
[48] J. Stacey. Can there be a feminist ethnography , 1988 .
[49] A. Kassam. Locating identity and gender construction in a post 9/11 world: the case of the Hijabi girl , 2007 .
[50] M. Callon. The Sociology of an Actor-Network: The Case of the Electric Vehicle , 1986 .
[51] Colin Lankshear,et al. 'Because it's boring, irrelevant and I don't like computers': Why high school girls avoid professionally-oriented ICT subjects , 2008, Comput. Educ..
[52] Hille Koskela,et al. ‘The gaze without eyes’: video-surveillance and the changing nature of urban space , 2000 .
[53] T. F. Ruby. Listening to the voices of hijab , 2006 .
[54] J. Muñoz. Women & Performance: a journal of feminist theory , 2006 .
[55] David Buckingham,et al. Introducing Identity , 2007 .
[56] K. Haw. From hijab to jilbab and the ‘myth’ of British identity: being Muslim in contemporary Britain a half‐generation on , 2009 .
[57] Carrie Markello. Visual Culture and Teenage Girls: Unraveling “Cultural” Threads Tied to “Self” and “Other” , 2005 .
[58] Negin Dahya,et al. Valuing production values: a ‘do it yourself’ media production club , 2014 .
[59] Kathryn L. Boucher,et al. Why so few? The role of social iden tity and situ ational cues in under stand ing the under rep res ent a tion of women in STEM fields , 2017 .
[60] Negin Dahya,et al. Mis/Representations in School-Based Digital Media Production: An Ethnographic Exploration with Muslim Girls , 2015 .
[61] Henry Jenkins. Confronting the Challenges of Participatory Culture: Media Education for the 21st Century , 2006 .