Civic Life Online: Learning How Digital Media Can Engage Youth
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Civic Life Online: Learning How Digital Media Can Engage Youth
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Foreword
Mizuko Ito, Cathy Davidson, Henry Jenkins, Carol Lee, Michael Eisenberg, Joanne Weiss
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Changing Citizenship in the Digital Age
W. Lance Bennett
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Youth and Digital Democracy: Intersections of Practice, Policy, and the Marketplace
Kathryn C. Montgomery
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Not Your Father's Internet: The Generation Gap in Online Politics
Michael Xenos, Kirsten Foot
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Contesting Cultural Control: Youth Culture and Online Petitioning
Jennifer Earl, Alan Schussman
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Using Participatory Media and Public Voice to Encourage Civic Engagement
Howard Rheingold
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A Public Voice for Youth: The Audience Problem in Digital Media and Civic Education
Peter Levine
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Civic Identities, Online Technologies: From Designing Civics Curriculum to Supporting Civic Experiences
Marina Umaschi Bers
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Our Space: Online Civic Engagement Tools for Youth
Kate Raynes-Goldie, Luke Walker
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Doing IT for Themselves: Management versus Autonomy in Youth E-Citizenship
Stephen Coleman
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Jon Hickman
Lecturer in Interactive Cultures, Degree Leader Web & New Media
Interactive Cultures Research Centre
Birmingham School of Media
Birmingham City University
Tel: +44 (0) 121 331 7280
