Pedagogical Opportunities of the Review Genre

Pedagogical Opportunities of the Review Genre
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 228
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ISBN-10 : 9781040051368
ISBN-13 : 1040051367
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Book Synopsis Pedagogical Opportunities of the Review Genre by : Maarit Jaakkola

Download or read book Pedagogical Opportunities of the Review Genre written by Maarit Jaakkola and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2024-06-28 with total page 228 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Pedagogical Opportunities of the Review Genre unleashes the pedagogical potential of the review genre, reframing the act of reviewing of cultural products as a communicative practice from a pedagogical perspective. Negotiating between traditions of journalism and media studies and pedagogy, the author presents a novel approach that will increase the readers’ understanding of an activity that is on the increase in an era where 'everyone can be a critic'. She identifies, describes, and develops genre-based pedagogies in formal, non-formal, and informal contexts of learning and teaching, in order to recontextualize the review as a form of learning and rethink of its potential as an inclusive, engaging, and a transformative critical cultural practice. This innovative and truly interdisciplinary study will interest students and researchers in the areas of media literacy, digital media, media and communication studies, cultural studies, sociology of arts, and pedagogical studies – in particular, cultural journalism and criticism, audience studies, cultural production, and cultural mediation, as well as critical media pedagogy and literacy studies.


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