A competent participant in the new media landscape: Promoting an interdisciplinary perspective
Kedra, J., Laajalahti, A., Sommier, M., & Uotila, P. (2016). A competent participant in the new media landscape: Promoting an interdisciplinary perspective. In L. Kramp, N. Carpentier, A. Hepp, R. Kilborn, R. Kunelius, H. Nieminen, T. Olsson, P. Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt, I. T. Trivundža, & S. Tosoni (Eds.), Politics, Civil Society and Participation : Media and Communications in a Transforming Environment (pp. 107-119). Edition Lumiére. Researching and Teaching Communication Book Series. http://www.researchingcommunication.eu/book11chapters/C08_KEDRA201516.pdf
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Dynamic changes in media technology, society, media consumption and the
economy affect the media landscape as well as the role and status of media
users who are no longer passive receivers, but active media participants, and
thus need to develop appropriate competence areas. We argue that using an
interdisciplinary perspective within communication and journalism studies is
necessary to address the scope of challenges that new media users are facing.
Hence, we propose a palette of competence areas to be achieved, which would
include intercultural communication, interpersonal communication and a basic
knowledge of ethics, visual literacy, and source criticism abilities. While
we understand these competence areas to be strongly intertwined, we elaborate
each separately. Throughout this chapter, we raise issues related to (i) the
pervasive and unproblematized use of the notion of culture, (ii) the increasingly
interactive and interpersonal nature of the new media landscape, (iii)
the importance of learning how to interpret visual content, and (iv) the ability
to evaluate information accuracy and quality. We conclude that a holistic
view, including, but not limited to, communication scholarship and journalism
studies is required and needs to be further developed in order to deine the
characteristics of the new media participant. Directions for future research are
suggested in the conclusion.
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