In Service of What? the Politics of Service Learning
By: J Kahne, J Westheimer
Journal: Phi Delta Kappan, 1996
Often times in popular culture different aspects of society overlap in many areas. One such area that involves every aspect of society is politics. In this article, Kahne & Westheimer state that often times politics is deeply embedded within the education system and in how “we” as a country want to educate the youth. This makes sense because we’re basically educating our future leaders (including political) and therefore it is only natural that politicians would want to be heavily involved in this.
And Deliver Us from Segmentation
By: E Katz
Journal: Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol. 546, The Media and Politics (Jul., 1996), pp. 22-33
This article brings up in-depth questions on segmentation in the United States culture in general. It asks difficult questions like how much power should the government have over public broadcasting in television and who actually has the rights to contribute to such public types of media? Katz brings up a great point about how important it is to have public forums in which people can share opinions and debate, but that television is more one way, just feeding information, but receiving no feedback from the viewers.
Power, Meaning and Identity: Critical Sociology of Education in the United States
By: Michael W. Apple
Source: British Journal of Sociology of Education, Vol. 17, No. 2, International Perspectives on the Sociology of Education (1996), pp. 125-144
Channel One: The Dilemma of Teaching and Selling
By: Jerome Johnston
Source: Phi Delta Kappan, Vol. 76, 1995
Young People, Politics and News Media: Beyond Political Socialisation
By: David Buckingham
Source: Oxford Review of Education, Vol. 25, No. 1/2, Political Education (Mar. - Jun., 1999), pp. 171-184
Television News and Advertising in Schools: The "Channel One" Controversy
By: Bradley S. Greenberg, Jeffrey E. Brand
Source: Journal of Communication. Vol. 43 Issue 1 Page 143 March 1993
Toward Critical Media Literacy: Core concepts, debates, organizations, and policy
Authors: Kellner, Douglas and Share, Jeff
Source: Discourse, Volume 26, Number 3, September 2005 , pp. 369-386(18)
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