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Welcome to the Youth Media Reporter--an open access, peer-reviewed professional journal for media educators, scholars, students, and others who develop, organize, teach, study and support youth media practices and programs.

YMR includes research articles, descriptive case studies, brief reports from the field, and reviews of scholarship, technologies, conferences and other events related to the practices, pedagogies, and analysis of youth media.

The journal focuses particular attention on the implications of media making for empowering young people's identities, agency, voice, and civic action.

Caught Up in the Net

A UK study found that young people are turning away from TV, newspapers, and radio, and turning to the web at “accelerating” rates, the Guardian reports.

Posted on August 21, 2006July 20, 2013Author Kendra HurleyCategories 2006, Uncategorized

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