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Tag Archives: misinformation

Citizenship and media education: lost connections?

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The first of two posts revisiting the idea of citizenship education, and its relationship with media education.

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This entry was posted in citizenship, Digital media, Education, fake news, Information literacy, media education, Media literacy, Policy, politics and tagged Bernard Crick, citizenship education, Civic participation, Conservatives, David Blunkett, misinformation, New Labour on June 9, 2021 by dbuckingham2015.

Navigating the Infodemic, Part One

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Media and Misinformation in the Time of Covid-19

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This entry was posted in bias, fake news, Information literacy, journalism, media education, Media literacy, news, newspapers, op ed, politics and tagged Boris Johnson, Coronavirus, Covid-19, Donald Trump, Laura Kuenssberg, misinformation on June 29, 2020 by dbuckingham2015.

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