Media Literacy, Media Education and Democracy in Central and Eastern Europe  Paid

by Gabriel Bădescu (Volume editor), Bogdan Mihai Radu (Volume editor), Matevž Tomšič (Volume editor)
©2024, Edited Collection, 118 Pages
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This book explores the state of media literacy and media education in several Central and Eastern European countries. The main argument centers around the connection between media literacy and media education on the one hand, and liberal democratic values on the other. Data collected through a European Union funded project shows that diversity is the key word when it comes to how countries prioritize media literacy and integrate media education into school curricula. Although national governments have been fairly active in reforming the education system to include media education, civil society is the most impactful actor through the implementation of various projects linking media literacy with democratic values.
  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • About the author
  • About the book
  • This eBook can be cited
  • Table of contents
  • Introduction
  • Principles of the current concept of media literacy
  • Media education and democratic values
  • Media literacy in MELIA countries: the evidence from a survey and success stories from the field
  • The institutional framework of media literacy and media education in MELIA countries
  • Characteristics of media space and media messaging in Central and Eastern Europe
  • Conclusions and recommendations
Pages:
118
Year:
2024
ISBN (PAPERBACK):
9783631899007 (Active)
ISBN (EPUB):
9783631915561 (Active)
ISBN (PDF):
9783631899076 (Active)
Language:
English
Published:
Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Warszawa, Wien, 2024. 118 pp., 3 tables.
Bogdan Mihai Radu, a senior lecturer in Political Science at Babes,-Bolyai University, earned his PhD from the University of California, Irvine. His research focuses on democratization, democratic values among youth, and the link between media education and political culture in post-communist countries.

Matevž Tomšič, a political sociologist and Professor at the School of Advanced Social Studies in Nova Gorica, obtained a PhD in Sociology from the University of Ljubljana. His research interests include political elites, governance quality, Europeanisation, media pluralism, and democratization in Central and Eastern Europe.

Gabriel Bădescu, a professor of political science at Babes,-Bolyai University, has held Fulbright and Open Society Institute Fellowships. His research covers democratic and economic transitions, social capital, educational policies, research methodology, income inequality, and labor migration. Ba˘descu is actively involved in policy research and is a member of the Romanian National Research Council.

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