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Innovative Practices of Youth Participation in Media

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(Prácticas innovadoras de participación juvenil en medios)

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Estudio divulgado por UNESCO, que presenta doce iniciativas de participación de los jóvenes en los medios de comunicación desarrolladas alrededor del mundo.

 

La investigación explora las distintas formas en que la juventud se involucra en los medios en diferentes contextos culturales y demuestra que al trabajar con diversos soportes mediáticos, los jóvenes producen contenidos innovadores por medio del diálogo y la discusión.

 

Los proyectos estudiados son:

 

  • Cámara ahí nos vemos - México
  • Trendsetters - Zambia
  • Cybermohalla - India
  • Young Journalists Group - Vietnam
  • Bush Radio - Sudáfrica
  • Youth Broadcasting Initiative - Somalia
  • Mundo sem segredos - Mozambique
  • Action Health Participatory Video Project - Nigeria
  • Curious Minds - Ghana
  • Mapping the Neighbourhood - India
  • Timoun ak Medya - Haití
  • Children’s Media Center - Kirguistán

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    72

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    Página web de UNESCO - Communication and Information Sector.

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