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Download or Read eBook Producing Queer Youth PDF written by Lauren S. Berliner and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2018-06-14 with total page 212 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Producing Queer Youth
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Book Synopsis Producing Queer Youth by : Lauren S. Berliner

Book excerpt: Producing Queer Youth challenges popular ideas about online media culture as a platform for empowerment, cultural transformation, and social progress. Based on over three years of participant action research with queer teen media-makers and textual analysis of hundreds of youth-produced videos and popular media campaigns, the book unsettles assumptions that having a "voice" and gaining visibility and recognition necessarily equate to securing rights and resources. Instead, Berliner offers a nuanced picture of openings that emerge for youth media producers as they negotiate the structures of funding and publicity and manage their identities with digital self-representations. Examining youth media practices within broader communication history and critical media pedagogy, she forwards an approach to media production that re-centers the process of making as the site of potential learning and social connection. Ultimately, she reframes digital media participation as a struggle for—rather than, in itself, evidence of—power.


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