The Global Youth Media Council: Young People Speaking and Learning about Media Reform

  • Dezuanni M
  • Miles P
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Abstract

The 5th World Summit on Media for Children and Youth held in Karlstad, Sweden in June 2010 provided a unique media literacy experience for approximately thirty young people from diverse backgrounds through participation in the Global Youth Media Council. This article focuses on the Summit's aim to give young people a "voice" through intercultural dialogue about media reform. The accounts of four young Australians are discussed in order to consider how successful the Summit was in achieving this goal. The article concludes by making recommendations for future international media literacy conferences involving young people. It also advocates for the expansion of the Global Youth Media Council concept as a grass roots movement to involve more young people in discussions about media reform. (Contains 5 figures.)

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Dezuanni, M., & Miles, P. (2022). The Global Youth Media Council: Young People Speaking and Learning about Media Reform. Journal of Media Literacy Education. https://doi.org/10.23860/jmle-3-2-2

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