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Sherman is a good source looking at the potential of youth-led journalism. Specifically "serious, policy-focused community change." I'll use this article in the section about how there has been policy change due to youth-led politically focused media. Examples: Arab Spring, Iran's Green Movement.
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because I think it is a topic that could lend a hand to understanding not only the group "youths" more but also understanding the role media plays in our society. I find social and political engagement fascinating when it comes to how it can shape the way people think and live their lives. We are
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Grixti might be going in a different direction that my Wiki-page might be taking, but nonetheless I felt this gave some interesting background that I felt would be useful. The article describes how young adults in Malta are being effected by global media. Commercial global media is causing this
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To continue to add to the "Globalization" piece of Global Youth Studies, this article depicts the relationship between Youths and News media. This article is particularly interesting because it looks at the construction of youth identity through news and their role in it.
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A more in depth look at Cairo, Egypt in 2011 during the "popular revolution." This article touches on how pro-democratic young adults were able to mobilize the government and use new media platforms and technologies to get global attention.
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seeing an increase in different media trends and platforms; and an increase in the amount of people using these mediums. So I would like to explore how young adults today shape the media, change it, and engage with it.
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which has experienced a lot of success in the past few years and it's place in propaganda/commercial journalism. It compares Party-journism, which takes a more propaganda style, with more market-driven journalism.
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Ultimately I think it is often overlooked at how "journalists" no longer implies someone with a degree in journalism. Now days, teenagers and young adults are contributing to media using
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I noticed a few key words I would like to address in my own article. These basic principles include Independent youth media outlets, Media activism, and Youth citizenship.
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Student assignments should always be carried out using a course page set up by the instructor. It is usually best to develop assignments in
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Senior Broadcast News and Sociology double major with a concentration in Law and Business at
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Learning from each other: Collective practices in making independent youth media
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hybrid of indigenous Maltese and a more post-colonial identity.
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After evaluation, the additions may go on to become a
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Knowledge (XXG):Wiki_Ed/Drake_University/Global_Youth_Studies_(Fall_2015)
your sandbox
Knowledge (XXG) article
Training for Students
Drake University
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Minnesota Vikings
Minnesota Wild
Global Youth Studies
here
Youth-led media
Twitter
Youtube
Facebook
Arab Spring
Iran's Green Movement
Boston Marathon Bombing
citizen journalism
"Toward a propaganda/commercial model of journalism in China? The case of the Beijing Youth News"
doi
10.1177/001654929705800301
ISSN
1748-0485
"Building young people's public lives: One foundation's strategy"
doi
10.1002/yd.27
ISSN
1537-5781
""Raise Your Head High, You're An Egyptian!" Youth, Politics, and Citizen Journalism in Egypt"
doi

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