“Media Literacy in Action: Questioning the Media” by Renee Hobbs brings an interdisciplinary approach to media studies. Our relationship to media has never been so important nor so complex. By asking critical questions about what you watch, listen to, read, and use, you can be a responsible communicator who uses a variety of formats and genres for self-expression and advocacy. The book includes 14 chapters designed to address the current questions that you have about your media environment, with information and learning activities tailored to meet your needs. If you are teaching media literacy, this is the book for you & your students! Read more about the author and the book here.
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