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Writing stories,rewriting identities: using journalism education and mobile technologies to empower marginalized high school students
Authors:Alena Cybart-Persenaire
Institution:Teachers College, Columbia University, New?York, USA
Abstract:This study examines the impact that producing a print newspaper using cell phones had on marginalized students in a high school journalism classroom. Analysis of data from participant observation, artifact analysis and student interviews revealed that a) students negotiated cell phone use for educational purposes, despite school bans on such devices, and b) students manifested emerging, transformative identities that positively influenced their roles in five key areas: as a conception of self, in other academic classes, among peers, with family, and in the community. Our findings point to the significance of media-based journalism production in allowing marginalized students to embrace professional identities by participating in a meaningful community of practice. This research highlights the academic, social and civic benefits of such initiatives, and calls attention to the range of opportunities and challenges that pertain to using mobile devices as learning tools in these contexts.
Keywords:Journalism  mobile technologies  high school education  marginalization  communities of practice
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