Full Description
Exploring the concept of individual and collective transformation as the underlying driver for media pedagogy, this book offers valuable insights and practical strategies for implementing transformative media pedagogies across learning environments and civic ecosystems.
Each chapter takes the form of critical and reflective writing on specific processes and practices that emerged from contributors' experiences of participating in the Salzburg Academy on Media and Global Change, an experimental and immersive transformational media pedagogy project born in 2007, and continuing to this day. Together, contributors examine media pedagogies that prioritize value constructions like human connection, care, imagination, and agency, all of which collectively support a transformative approach to learning. While this book takes into account media pedagogies that focus on competencies and skills, its priority is to reveal and offer learning pathways that develop media makers and storytellers focused on positive social impact in the world.
This book will be of interest to any media educators, researchers, practitioners, and entrepreneurs seeking to implement transformative media pedagogies that support equitable and just civic futures.
Contents
1. The Salzburg Context 2. The Values of Transformative Media Pedagogies 3. Designing Transformation CARE 3.1 Embodiment, Space & Empathy 3.2 Authentic Encounters 3.3 Destabilizing Beliefs in Search of Care & Freedom 3.4 The Power of the Invisible Curriculum 3.5 Comfort Zones IMAGINATION 3.6 Palace of the Mind: An Essay on Play and Learning 3.7 Imagination, Civics and World-Building 3.8 Ways of Seeing / Reasons to See 3.9 Immersive Storytelling 3.10 Experimental Design 3.11 Art and Memory AGENCY 3.12 Evoking Joy 3.13 Collaborative Curation and Radical Persistence 3.14 Cultural and Creative Institutions as Interventions 3.15 Research as Power 3.16 Learning to think like your users 3.17 The Evolving Educator 4. Afterword: Beyond Salzburg 4.1 International experiences & local contexts 4.2The Salzburg Academy Imprint, by Sanjeev Chatterjee