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Global Media Issues
A digital lifestyle is boundaryless. Media content and culture are exportable. And the market for goods and ideas is competitive globally. Today all media are global — and so must be our perspective. "It is said that kids from Australia, Hong Kong and Sweden have more in common with each other than with their parents."
— Tom Freston

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CML in Action: 

Global/Local:  Media Literacy for the Global Village

In today’s global society, citizens need the skills to access, analyze, evaluate, create and participate with different forms of media 24/7.  Get CML news and information about media literacy around the world, with articles, research and events.

Recommended Educational Resources
CML MediaLit Kit™ / A Framework for Learning and Teaching in a Media Age
Now all together in one place, the components of inquiry-based media literacy using the Five Core Concepts and CML’s Five Key Questions of Media Literacy. Covers media literacy:
     · Theory
     · Practice
     · Implementation

Curriculum resources and lesson plans

Media Literacy Works: Case Studies and Success Stories in Media Literacy Education

 
Articles and Reports
From our online Reading Room and Media&Values Archive we've selected pertinent studies, reflective articles, research reports and news items to help you explore this topic thoroughly.
      • A Reflection on Media in the Third World
     • All Power to the Conglomerate
     • As the World Watches: Media Events are Modern 'Holy Days'
     • Can a Woman Deliver the News?
     • Challenge of Group Media, The
     • China's Challenge: Modernize, not Westernize
     • Cloning the Consumer Culture
     • Communicating for Justice
     • Decoding 'Dallas' Overseas
     • Disaster Pornography from Somalia
     • Endangered Species of the Media World
     • GLOBAL: It's a Small World For Pop Conglomerates
     • GLOBAL: U.S. System Not Only Model
     • GLOBAL: War Against Media Sexism is Global
     • GLOBAL: Global Consumers Gain New Self-Awareness
     • GLOBAL: One-Sided Images Feed Cold War Mystique
     • GLOBAL: World's Airwaves Echo Racist Attitudes
     • Guidelines for Process Reporting
     • Like Money in the Bank: Understanding Media's Investment in Violence
     • Listening to the Beat of World Music
     • Living Room Wars: Vietnam vs. ‘Desert Storm'
     • Media are the World; Media Literacy is the Guidebook
     • Muktuk and Mass Media
     • Native Canadians and the End of Storytelling
     • No Two Countries See the Same Olympics
     • Pirating the Caribbean: Are New Media a New Colonialism?
     • Rise of Group Media: an Historical View
     • Technology is Only a Tool
     • Television in Trinidad
     • The Empire Strikes: Mergers in the Media World
     • What are Group Media? An Early Experiment in Media Education


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