Wikiworld: Political Economy and the Promise of Participatory Media
"In the digital world of learning there is a progressive transformation from the institutionalized and individualized forms of learning to open learning and collaboration. The book provides a critical view on the use of new technologies and learning practices in furthering socially just futures, while at the same time paying critical attention to the constants, or “unmoved movers” of the information society development; the West and Capitalism. The essential issue in the Wikiworld is one of freedom – levels and kinds of freedom. Our message is clear: we write for the radical openness of education for all." -- Juha Suoranta & Tere Vadén
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The Text
Online: http://wikiworld.files.wordpress.com/2008/03/suoranta_vaden_wikiworld.pdf
Type: Book
Language: English
Publisher: Paulo Freire Research Center, Finland. (http://paulofreirefinland.org) and Open Source Research Group, (http://www.uta.fi/hyper/projektit/opensource/), Hypermedialab, University of Tampere, Finland, 2008.
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Discussions:
Introduction 1
A Critical Paradigm of Education 7
Digital Literacy and Political Economy 31
Radical Monopolies 55
The World Divided in Two 79
Edutopias and Active Citizenship 121
Stages of Freedom: from Social to Socialist Media 151
Conclusion 181
Participants
- Countrymike
- Balognaw
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