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  • Mediated Youth

    ISSN: 1555-1814

    Mediated Youth publishes cutting-edge research on the cultures, media and artifacts of children, tweens, teens, and young adults. This series aims to understand the complex relationship between youth and mediated cultures, and, whenever possible, include the voices of youth themselves. The series welcomes works that study any forms of digital culture, media culture or popular culture, such as social media, gaming, film/TV, music, fashion, sports, toys, leisure, clubs, school cultures/activities, film, dance, language, licensing/merchandising, and subcultures. Books in this series endeavor to explore how young people critically engage with mediated culture. The series invites works that engage with transdisciplinary methods and embrace a variety of critical perspectives.

    66 publications

  • (Post-)Critical Global Childhood & Youth Studies

    This book series focuses on post-critical research in global childhood & youth studies and education. It aims to trace the stimulating exchange of ideas on contemporary issues affecting children and young people around the world, while exploring possibilities for local and global social change. The intent is to situate, and possibly deconstruct, the systems of reasoning that govern human development and education, including deconstructing predominant critical paradigms. The series encourages innovative writing formats as well as novel theoretical and methodological approaches to co-producing knowledge in fields such as: urban, rural, and indigenous childhood & youth; child poverty and social policy, ecology and youth activism; immigration & social and educational inequalities; the experience of schooling and machine learning in diverse contexts of global education. It is addressed to relevant scholars and students as well as to policy makers, educators, and youth workers from all over the world. If you are interested to publish a monograph or an edited book with this Book Series, please contact your respective local series editor: Brazil: Prof. Márcia Amador-Mascia, Universidade São Francisco: marciaaam@uol.com.br Spanish-speaking Latin America: Prof. Silvia Grinberg, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Argentina: grinberg.silvia@gmail.com Asian countries: Ass. Prof. Hongyan Chen, East China Normal University, Shanghai: chenhongyanup@126.com Rest of world: Prof. Michalis Kontopodis, University of Leeds: mkontopodis@pm.me

    7 publications

  • Bios-Mythois

    Rehumanizing STEM through Creative Narratives and Humanizing Approaches

    3 publications

  • Education and Struggle

    Narrative, Dialogue, and the Political Production of Meaning

    ISSN: 2168-6432

    "WE ARE THE STORIES WE TELL. The series "Education and Struggle" focuses on conflict as a discursive process where people struggle for legitimacy and the narrative process becomes a political struggle for meaning. But this series will also include the voices of authors and activists who are involved in conflicts over material necessities in their communities, schools, places of worship, and public squares as part of an ongoing search for dignity, self-determination and autonomy. This series focuses on conflict and struggle within the realm of educational politics based around a series of interrelated themes: indigenous struggles; western-Islamic conflicts; globalization and the clash of worldviews; neoliberalism as the war within;colonization and neocolonization; the coloniality of power and decolonial pedagogy; war and conflict and the struggle for liberation. It publishes narrative accounts of specific struggles as well as theorizing "conflict narratives" and the political production of meaning in educational studies. During this time of global conflict and the crisis of capitalism, Education and Struggle promises to be on the cutting edge of social, cultural, educational and political transformation. Central to the series is the idea that language is essentially a dialogical production that is formed through a process of social conflict and interaction. The aim is to focus on key semiotic, literary andpolitical concepts as a basis for a philosophy of language and culture where the underlying materialist philosophy of language and culture serves as the basis for the larger project that we might call dialogism (after Bakhtin’s usage). As the late V.N. Volosinov suggests “Without signs there is no ideology”, “Everything ideological possesses semiotic value” and “individual consciousness is a socio-ideological fact”. It is a small step to claim, therefore, “consciousness itself can arise and become a viable fact only in the material embodiment of signs”. This series is a vehicle for materialist semiotics in the narrative and dialogue of education and struggle."

    39 publications

  • Mediated Fictions

    Studies in Verbal and Visual Narratives

    ISSN: 2194-5918

    The Mediated Fiction series aims at providing a forum for studies in English Language and Literatures, but also Comparative Literature, the History of Sciences, and Slavonic Languages and Literatures. The series emphasis is on studies in Verbal and Visual Narratives. The editors, Professor Artur Blaim and Associate Professor Ludmila Gruszewska-Blaim, specialize in literary theory, cultural semiotics and fictional worlds in literature and cinema. The Mediated Fiction series aims at providing a forum for studies in English Language and Literatures, but also Comparative Literature, the History of Sciences, and Slavonic Languages and Literatures. The series emphasis is on studies in Verbal and Visual Narratives. The editors, Professor Artur Blaim and Associate Professor Ludmila Gruszewska-Blaim, specialize in literary theory, cultural semiotics and fictional worlds in literature and cinema. The Mediated Fiction series aims at providing a forum for studies in English Language and Literatures, but also Comparative Literature, the History of Sciences, and Slavonic Languages and Literatures. The series emphasis is on studies in Verbal and Visual Narratives. The editors, Professor Artur Blaim and Associate Professor Ludmila Gruszewska-Blaim, specialize in literary theory, cultural semiotics and fictional worlds in literature and cinema.

    23 publications

  • Title: The “Trouble” with School Behavior and Discipline Policies in Neoliberal Times
  • Title: Youth Poets

    Youth Poets

    Empowering Literacies In and Out of Schools- Foreword by Carol D. Lee
    by Korina M. Jocson (Author)
    ©2008 Textbook
  • Title: Supernatural Youth in Media

    Supernatural Youth in Media

    by Ilana Nash (Volume editor) Rebecca C. Hains (Volume editor) 2024
    ©2025 Textbook
  • Title: Celebrity and Youth

    Celebrity and Youth

    Mediated Audiences, Fame Aspirations, and Identity Formation
    by Spring-Serenity Duvall (Volume editor) 2019
    ©2019 Textbook
  • Title: (Un)knowing Diversity

    (Un)knowing Diversity

    Researching Narratives of Neocolonial Classrooms through Youth’s Testimonios
    by Tricia Gallagher-Geurtsen (Author)
    ©2012 Textbook
  • Title: Youth Culture Power

    Youth Culture Power

    A #HipHopEd Guide to Building Teacher-Student Relationships and Increasing Student Engagement
    by Jason Rawls (Author) John Robinson (Author) 2019
    ©2019 Textbook
  • Title: Images of Youth

    Images of Youth

    Popular Culture as Educational Ideology
    by Michael A. Oliker (Volume editor) Walter P. Krolikowski (Volume editor)
    ©2001 Textbook
  • Title: Youth Online

    Youth Online

    Identity and Literacy in the Digital Age
    by Angela Thomas (Author)
    ©2007 Textbook
  • Title: Critically Researching Youth

    Critically Researching Youth

    by Shirley R. Steinberg (Volume editor) Awad Ibrahim (Volume editor) 2016
    ©2016 Textbook
  • Title: The Mediated Youth Reader

    The Mediated Youth Reader

    by Sharon R. Mazzarella (Volume editor) 2016
    ©2016 Textbook
  • Title: Mediated Identities

    Mediated Identities

    Youth, Agency, and Globalization
    by Divya McMillin (Author)
    ©2010 Textbook
  • Title: International Perspectives on Youth Media

    International Perspectives on Youth Media

    Cultures of Production and Education
    by JoEllen Fisherkeller (Volume editor)
    ©2011 Textbook
  • Title: Listening to Latina/o Youth

    Listening to Latina/o Youth

    Television Consumption Within Families
    by Kristin C. Moran (Author)
    ©2011 Textbook
  • Title: Narrative Identities

    Narrative Identities

    (Inter)Cultural In-Betweenness in the Americas
    by Roland Walter (Author)
    ©2003 Monographs
  • Title: Youth, Sex, and Government

    Youth, Sex, and Government

    by Gordon Tait (Author)
    ©2000 Textbook
  • Title: Reading Youth Writing

    Reading Youth Writing

    «New» Literacies, Cultural Studies and Education
    by Michael Hoechsmann (Author) Bronwen E. Low (Author)
    ©2008 Textbook
  • Title: Youth Media Imaginaries from Around the World

    Youth Media Imaginaries from Around the World

    by Sanjay Asthana (Author)
    ©2013 Textbook
  • Title: Digital Youth Praxis

    Digital Youth Praxis

    by Giuliana Cucinelli (Author) 2019
    ©2019 Textbook
  • Title: Lost Histories of Youth Culture

    Lost Histories of Youth Culture

    by Christine Feldman-Barrett (Volume editor) 2014
    ©2015 Monographs
  • Title: Representing Youth with Disability on Television

    Representing Youth with Disability on Television

    Glee, Breaking Bad, and Parenthood
    by Dana Hasson (Author) 2016
    ©2016 Textbook
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