by Joyce Yang | 8 Aug 2023 | Education, Media Literacy, Personal Reflections
Living in a globalized world means appreciating the nuance of diverse perspectives and shared experiences. Global Citizenship Education (Canva). The field of education loves its buzzphrases. Standards-based grading. Project-based learning. Media literacy education. ...
by Maria Krasinski | 1 Aug 2023 | News Decoder Updates
With the promotion of educator Joyce Yang to program manager, News Decoder prepares to expand its educational opportunities and global reach. News Decoder’s new Program Manager Joyce Yang. News Decoder has hired a familiar face to help us meet our mission. This...
by Emily T. Metzgar | 15 Feb 2017 | Journalism, Media Literacy, United States
Is Donald Trump’s administration straight out of George Orwell’s dystopian novel “1984”? Or is the U.S. mainstream media in an anti-Trump frenzy? The logo of Ingsoc, the political ideology of the totalitarian government of Oceania, in George...
by Rashad Mammadov | 8 Dec 2016 | Americas, Indiana University, Journalism, Media Literacy, United States
By Rashad Mammadov Two years ago, a pair of American political scientists published a study that found that the U.S. system of government is closer to oligarchy — or rule by the few — than to democracy. Martin Gilens of Princeton University and Benjamin...