Youth filmmaking and 'justice-oriented citizenship'

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Based on the ethnographic example of the Reelhood project, this article explores the different discourses of 'citizenship' that emerged within a youth filmmaking project for young British Muslims. Using Westheimer and Kahne's distinction between the competing understandings of 'citizenship' that often inform educational interventions, I demonstrate how project funders and organizers proposed a different version of citizenship to that privileged by the young participants. Considering the particular technical, creative and social affordances of filmmaking, I examine whether these different visions were able to be reconciled. © 2013 Universitetsforlaget.

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Blum-Ross, A. (2012). Youth filmmaking and “justice-oriented citizenship.” Nordic Journal of Digital Literacy, 2012(4), 270–283. https://doi.org/10.18261/issn1891-943x-2012-04-04

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