The Main Trends in Media and Information Literacy in the Era of the COVID-19 Pandemic

Q2 Social Sciences
A. Kazakov
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The article provides an overview of 67 articles published in "International Journal of Media and Information Literacy” in 2021-2022. The articles' authors are scholars from Algeria, Chile, Czech Republic, Egypt, India, Indonesia, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Nigeria, Pakistan, Philippines, Poland, Ukraine, Russia, Slovakia and USA. Main areas of research during the pandemic are identified. Thematic focuses of articles directly related to COVID-19 are analyzed. The main results of research on the impact of the pandemic on the educational system, social relations, business, politics and a number of other areas are summarized. Particular attention is paid to the recommendations formulated by the authors to combat the manifestations and consequences of coronavirus in the field of pedagogy, interpersonal relations, management and working activity. It is concluded that, in general, many authors of articles reacted promptly and adequately to the changed realities. An assumption is made about a possible change in attitude to the complex of knowledge, skills and abilities associated with media and information literacy and expansion of the structure and scope of these types of literacy in future. Copyright © 2022 by Cherkas Global University.
新冠肺炎大流行时代媒介与信息素养的主要趋势
这篇文章概述了2021-2022年发表在《国际媒体与信息素养杂志》上的67篇文章。这些文章的作者是来自阿尔及利亚、智利、捷克共和国、埃及、印度、印度尼西亚、约旦、哈萨克斯坦、尼日利亚、巴基斯坦、菲律宾、波兰、乌克兰、俄罗斯、斯洛伐克和美国的学者。分析了与新冠肺炎直接相关的文章的主题重点。总结了关于疫情对教育系统、社会关系、商业、政治和其他一些领域影响的主要研究结果。特别关注作者为应对冠状病毒在教育学、人际关系、管理和工作活动领域的表现和后果而提出的建议。结论是,总的来说,许多文章的作者对变化的现实做出了迅速和充分的反应。假设未来可能会改变对与媒体和信息素养相关的知识、技能和能力的复杂性的态度,并扩大这些类型的素养的结构和范围。版权所有©2022切尔卡斯全球大学。
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