The perception of misinformation by young students from a Brazilian sociocultural context: reflections and clues for media education

Viviane Ongaro, Monica Fantin, José Douglas Alves dos Santos
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Based on a doctoral study developed in the Brazilian sociocultural context, the article reflects on the perception of misinformation among young students from public and private schools. In a society permeated by the digital world in the broader context of socio-materiality, the complexity of the terms Misinformation, Fake News, and Post-truth shows the difficulty of understanding true and false nowadays. In the capitalism of data, algorithms, control, and vigilance, misinformation is an increasingly discussed theme in digital culture due to the problems created in the political, economic, social, cultural, and political spheres. The implications of this phenomenon reverberate throughout the educational ecosystem, the teaching-learning interactions and relations in the school, and other informal and non-formal educational spaces. Grounded on the dialogue between cultural studies, media-education, and youth cultures, we seek to identify young students' perceptions of misinformation to create a formative path in the media-education perspective. The qualitative and exploratory research involved an empirical dimension conducted with young students from 14 to 21 years old in Curitiba and Colombo in Paraná, Brazil. We traced the group's profile through the European Framework for Digital competencies during workshops on media education, aiming to identify and reflect on how young students receive, understand, analyze, check, and share information. The workshop analyses suggested clues to build media competencies in the youth culture contexts and how schools can/should develop a work in the perspective of media education to build a better understanding of oneself, the other, and the world, producing and sharing messages and information with more responsibility in the perspectives of citizenship and belonging.
巴西社会文化背景下青年学生对错误信息的看法:媒体教育的思考与线索
文章以一项在巴西社会文化背景下开展的博士研究为基础,反映了公立和私立学校青年学生对错误信息的看法。在广义的社会物质背景下,在一个被数字世界渗透的社会中,"错误信息"、"假新闻 "和 "后真相 "等术语的复杂性表明了当今人们理解真假信息的难度。在数据、算法、控制和警惕的资本主义时代,由于在政治、经济、社会、文化和政治领域造成的问题,错误信息成为数字文化中一个越来越多讨论的主题。这一现象的影响波及整个教育生态系统、学校中的教学互动和关系,以及其他非正式和非正规教育空间。我们以文化研究、媒体教育和青年文化之间的对话为基础,试图确定青年学生对错误信息的看法,从而在媒体教育的视角下开辟一条形成路径。定性和探索性研究涉及一个实证维度,对象是巴西巴拉那州库里蒂巴和科伦坡 14 至 21 岁的青年学生。在媒体教育研讨会期间,我们通过欧洲数字能力框架对该群体的概况进行了追踪,旨在确定和反思青年学生是如何接收、理解、分析、检查和共享信息的。研讨会的分析提出了在青年文化背景下培养媒体能力的线索,以及学校可以/应该如何从媒体教育的角度开展工作,更好地了解自己、他人和世界,从公民意识和归属感的角度,以更负责任的态度制作和分享信息。
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