ABSTRACT

This handbook showcases how educators and practitioners around the world adapted their routine media pedagogies to meet the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, which often led to significant social, economic, and cultural hardships.

Combining an innovative mix of traditional chapters, autoethnography, case studies, and dialogue within an intercultural framework, the handbook focuses on the future of media education and provides a deeper understanding of the challenges and affordances of media education as we move forward. Topics range from fighting disinformation, how vulnerable communities coped with disadvantages using media, transforming educational TV or YouTube to reach larger audiences, supporting students’ wellbeing through various online strategies, examining early childhood, parents, and media mentoring using digital tools, reflecting on educators’ intersectionality on video platforms, youth-produced media to fight injustice, teaching remotely and providing low-tech solutions to address the digital divide, search for solutions collaboratively using social media, and many more.

Offering a unique and broad multicultural perspective on how we can learn from the challenges of addressing varied pedagogical issues that have arisen in the context of the pandemic, this handbook will allow researchers, educators, practitioners, institution leaders, and graduate students to explore how media education evolved during 2020 and 2021, and how these experiences can shape the future direction of media education.

Foreword by Renee HobbsPreface by Yonty Friesem, Usha Raman, Igor Kanižaj, Grace Y. Choi;  1. Introduction to the Routledge Handbook of Media Education Futures Post-Pandemic;  Part I: Inclusive Practice;  2. Introduction to Inclusive Practice;  3. Disability and Media Education in the COVID-19 Pandemic;  4. Maintaining Inclusive Pedagogy in Online ELT Classrooms During and Beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic in Japan;  5. Zooming While Black: Creating a Black Aesthetic and Counter Hegemonic Discourse in a Digital Age;  6. Reconsidering Media Education Following the Digital Divide in India During the Pandemic;  7. Using the Core of Public Media’s Mission to Serve Children and Families from Latine Communities in the U.S. During the COVID-19 Pandemic;  8. Intercultural Dialogue: Inclusive Practice;  Part II: Fighting Infodemic;  9. Introduction to Fighting Infodemic;  10. Implications of the “Infodemic” for News Literacy Education in the U.S.: How is Misinformation Like a Pandemic?;  11. Collaborative Network of Media Literacy Education in Hong Kong Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic;  12. Librarians and Information Literacy Instruction in Morocco, Italy, and France During the Pandemic: Reflecting on Challenges and Future Opportunities;  13. Educommunication as a Practical Framework to Fight the Infodemic in Brazil;  14. Tech and Trust Help a Quick Return to the New Normal in a Bangalore Journalism School;  15. A Case Study of News Media Literacy Training for Librarians in the U.S.;  16. Intercultural Dialogue: Fighting Infodemic;  Part III: Professional Development;  17. Introduction to Professional Development;  18. Teacher Education During Times of Crisis in Scotland: Reflecting on Pandemic Pedagogy and Critical Digital Literacy;  19. Facebook Group as an Online Learning and Social Community for U.S. Educators’ Professional and Personal Needs During the Pandemic;  20. Librarians’ Perspectives from Croatia, Portugal and the U.K.: What is Changing in Teaching (Digital) Media Education Due to COVID-19;  21. Addressing Divide in Brazilian Digital Literacy Education Through Professional Development;  22. Academic MOOC During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Israel: Contributions of Online Advisory Meetings to New Media Educational Project Planning;  23. Portuguese Journalists Training Teachers in the New Media Education Landscape During COVID-19;  24. Intercultural Dialogue: Professional Development;  Part IV: Media Practice Education;  25. Introduction to Media Practice Education;  26. Technology Integration, Media Literacy and Media Mentors in the U.S.: Essentials for Early Childhood Education Beyond the Pandemic;  27. From Technology as Tool to Digitally Mediated Contexts for Learning in Early Childhood Education and Care in Australia;  28. U.S. Children’s Experiences with Digital Media Amidst COVID-19: “Your Screen Time Was Up 42%”;  29. Using Online and Hyflex Methods to Teach Media Practice in China in 2020 and 2021;  30. Teaching and Learning Media Practice in India During Distanced Times: Studios, Screens, Skills and Sensibilities;  31. Media Pandemic Pedagogies at a U.S. College: From Emergency Remote Teaching to Lack of “Love”;  32. Intercultural Dialogue: Media Practice Education;  Part V: Educational Media;  33. Introduction to Educational Media;  34. The Story Seeds Podcast: A U.S. Case Study of Creativity in the Classroom Through Podcasts From the Producer’s and Teacher’s Perspectives;  35. Empowering Teachers With Critical Digital Literacy Skills and Driving Change at Schools in Turkey;  36. Navigating Bias in Digital Spaces and Online Searches that Center U.S.A.'s Marginalized Racial, Ethnic, and Gender Groups;  37. Educational TV in Mexico During Covid-19: The Case of the Show Aprende en casa II and the Mix With Entertainment;  38. K-Education' During the Pandemic: What Covid-19 Has Revealed About Schooling in the World’s Most Wired Country;  39. The National Broadcasting System in Israel as a Media Literacy Agent for Hebrew and Arabic-Speaking Children During the Covid-19 Pandemic;  40. Intercultural Dialogue: Educational Media;  Part VI: Policy;  41. Introduction to Policy;  42. Understanding Education as Surveillance Culture in the UK: Towards a Meta-Media Studies;  43. Higher Education Policy in Pakistan: Transforming a Culture of Teaching Media into a Culture of Learning;  44. Media Literacy in Greece During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Necessity-Driven Approach Towards Impact for Post-Pandemic Era;  45. Accelerating News Media Use and MIL Environment Amidst COVID-19 in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania;  46. Preparing Journalists for Post-COVID Resilience: Lessons From a Pioneering Cyber Security Symposium in Botswana;  47. The Impact of Covid-19 on Cameroon’s Educational System and Media and Information Literacy (MIL);  48. Intercultural Dialogue: Policy;  Part VII: Civic Media and Participatory Culture;  49. Introduction to Civic Media and Participatory Culture;  50. Media, Information Literacy and Civics During the Disinfodemic: The Samuel Paty Case in France;  51. The Global Perspective on Ecomedia Literacy, Ecojustice and Media Education in a Post-Pandemic World;  52. Vocal for Local Information During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Role of Community Radios in Addressing the Digital Divide in South Asia;  53. TikTok Political Participation Supporting Alexey Navalny During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Russia;  54. BIPOC Youth’s TikTok and Instagram Usage to Create Productive Disruptions in the U.S.;  55. Civic Engagement in China Against Misinformation Using Danmu During the Initial COVID-19 Outbreak;  56. Intercultural Dialogue: Civic Media and Participatory Culture;  57. Media Education Futures as a Humanistic Endeavor Post-Pandemic;  Index