David Buckingham: Media Education should not only deal with the digital world, but demand something different
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2316-9125.v25i2p127-137Keywords:
Media education, Childhood, Youth, Digital capitalism, TechnologiesAbstract
British researcher David Buckingham gave an interview to Revista Comunicação & Educação, via a virtual conference, recently in Brazil. Buckingham analyzes issues of the communication and education interface, the theoretical references shared with cultural studies, and primarily, the understanding that it is necessary to overcome the instrumental bias of the media in favor of a comprehensive understanding of digital capitalism. In the interview, Buckingham answers questions related to teacher training in the field of digital technologies, the development of pedagogical strategies to deal with digital capitalism at school and, above all, the concept of media education.
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