Children as Cosmopolitan Citizens: Reproducing and Challenging Cultural Hegemony

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH International Journal of Multicultural Education Pub Date : 2021-08-30 DOI:10.18251/ijme.v23i2.2269
Markéta Supa, V. Nečas, Jana Rosenfeldová, Victoria Nainova
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The article argues that, although digital and social media provide space and means for children's cosmopolitan citizenship, the tendency to reproduce cultural and ethnic stereotypes and prejudice prevalent in mainstream media can limit their capability and willingness to act and think as such. Drawing upon qualitative participatory research conducted with more than seventy children living in the Czech Republic, the article explores how children's media practice had a tendency to reproduce cultural hegemony. The paper ultimately argues that multicultural education and media education can together support children in reflecting on and challenging cultural hegemony, while at the same time potentially contribute to their transnational participation and cooperation with the use of digital and social media.
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作为世界主义公民的儿童:文化霸权的再现与挑战
文章认为,尽管数字和社交媒体为儿童的世界公民身份提供了空间和手段,但复制主流媒体中普遍存在的文化和种族刻板印象和偏见的倾向可能会限制他们的行动和思考能力和意愿。本文利用对捷克共和国70多名儿童进行的定性参与性研究,探讨了儿童媒体实践如何有再现文化霸权的趋势。该论文最终认为,多元文化教育和媒体教育可以共同支持儿童反思和挑战文化霸权,同时可能有助于他们利用数字和社交媒体进行跨国参与与合作。
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International Journal of Multicultural Education
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Multicultural Education (IJME) is a peer-reviewed open-access journal for scholars, practitioners, and students of multicultural education. Committed to promoting educational equity for all, cross-cultural understanding, and global awareness in all levels of education including leadership and policies, IJME publishes (1) reports of empirical research typically in qualitative research orientation (some special issues may publish quantiative studies); (2) literature-based conceptual articles that advance theories and scholarship of multicultural education; and (3) praxis articles that discuss successful multicultural education practices grounded on sound theories. We accept submissions of high quality from the global community. Reviews of visual arts, professional and children''s books, and multimedia resources will be published until the end of 2015 (submissions are on invitation only).
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