Present Concerns: Future Possibilities

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Burn, Andrew and Durrant, Cal. (2008). Present Concerns: Future Possibilities. In Media Teaching: Language, Audience and Production pp. 181 - 198 Wakefield Press.
AuthorsBurn, Andrew and Durrant, Cal
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[Extract] This concluding chapter falls into two sections. In the first, we review a number of key issues which are matters of debate in contemporary media education practice, looking especially at research evidence for different claims and counter-claims. In the second, we shift the focus to the future, asking what the implications of new media might be for media educators, and examining some of the predictions currently being made.

Page range181 - 198
Year2008
Book titleMedia Teaching: Language, Audience and Production
PublisherWakefield Press
Place of publicationKent Town
ISBN9781862548077
Research GroupSchool of Education
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