The WEB is a media stage and reality is spectacularized: young people are connected, between image society and social window dressing, privileging appearance and normalizing pain. In this regard, we present the findings of a research conducted on a sample of 196 students, between the Mediterranea University of Reggio Calabria and the West University of Timisoara, invited to reflect on spectacularization in the media and the skills to be acquired to manage the risks of digital society.

Spectacularisation of reality and new media: which skills for future teachers? An empirical research / Sammarro, Maria. - In: GIORNALE ITALIANO DI EDUCAZIONE ALLA SALUTE, SPORT E DIDATTICA INCLUSIVA. - ISSN 2532-3296. - volume 2:Anno 7(2023), pp. 1-16.

Spectacularisation of reality and new media: which skills for future teachers? An empirical research

sammarro maria
2023-01-01

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The WEB is a media stage and reality is spectacularized: young people are connected, between image society and social window dressing, privileging appearance and normalizing pain. In this regard, we present the findings of a research conducted on a sample of 196 students, between the Mediterranea University of Reggio Calabria and the West University of Timisoara, invited to reflect on spectacularization in the media and the skills to be acquired to manage the risks of digital society.
2023
New media, spectacularisation of reality, society of image, skills, research.
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