Democracy resilience and media literacy amid the pandemic: perspectives of civic journalists in the Philippines / Hemmady Mora and Ariel Sebellino

In today's time of global pandemic, it is difficult to ascertain the information shared by various forms of media. Democratic resilience and media literacy are more important than ever to help audiences of all ages be responsible for the information they receive in various forms of media that m...

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Main Authors: Mora, Hemmady, Sebellino, Ariel
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spelling my.uitm.ir.583042022-04-13T08:06:59Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/58304/ Democracy resilience and media literacy amid the pandemic: perspectives of civic journalists in the Philippines / Hemmady Mora and Ariel Sebellino Mora, Hemmady Sebellino, Ariel Communication. Mass media Mass media and propaganda In today's time of global pandemic, it is difficult to ascertain the information shared by various forms of media. Democratic resilience and media literacy are more important than ever to help audiences of all ages be responsible for the information they receive in various forms of media that may be a factor in their decision-making as media consumers. Thus, this study discusses the perspectives of civic journalists from Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao on democracy resilience and media literacy amidst the pandemic. Specifically, this examines the thoughts and insights of community journalists on media literacy and democracy resilience, and its possible relationship. This study uses an exploratory sequential design in which it started with the conduct of a focus group discussion with the selected civic journalists and validated through a survey. Using the mixed method, the study reveals that the public’s dependency on media and government in times of crises is not evident in the study. Factors such as fake information and propaganda seem to affect the supposed dependency of the public to media and government during times of crises. Universiti Teknologi MARA 2022-01 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/58304/1/58304.pdf (2022) Democracy resilience and media literacy amid the pandemic: perspectives of civic journalists in the Philippines / Hemmady Mora and Ariel Sebellino. Journal of Media and Information Warfare (JMIW), 15 (1): 12. pp. 123-134. ISSN 1985-563X https://jmiw.uitm.edu.my/
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Mass media and propaganda
Mora, Hemmady
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Democracy resilience and media literacy amid the pandemic: perspectives of civic journalists in the Philippines / Hemmady Mora and Ariel Sebellino
description In today's time of global pandemic, it is difficult to ascertain the information shared by various forms of media. Democratic resilience and media literacy are more important than ever to help audiences of all ages be responsible for the information they receive in various forms of media that may be a factor in their decision-making as media consumers. Thus, this study discusses the perspectives of civic journalists from Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao on democracy resilience and media literacy amidst the pandemic. Specifically, this examines the thoughts and insights of community journalists on media literacy and democracy resilience, and its possible relationship. This study uses an exploratory sequential design in which it started with the conduct of a focus group discussion with the selected civic journalists and validated through a survey. Using the mixed method, the study reveals that the public’s dependency on media and government in times of crises is not evident in the study. Factors such as fake information and propaganda seem to affect the supposed dependency of the public to media and government during times of crises.
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title Democracy resilience and media literacy amid the pandemic: perspectives of civic journalists in the Philippines / Hemmady Mora and Ariel Sebellino
title_short Democracy resilience and media literacy amid the pandemic: perspectives of civic journalists in the Philippines / Hemmady Mora and Ariel Sebellino
title_full Democracy resilience and media literacy amid the pandemic: perspectives of civic journalists in the Philippines / Hemmady Mora and Ariel Sebellino
title_fullStr Democracy resilience and media literacy amid the pandemic: perspectives of civic journalists in the Philippines / Hemmady Mora and Ariel Sebellino
title_full_unstemmed Democracy resilience and media literacy amid the pandemic: perspectives of civic journalists in the Philippines / Hemmady Mora and Ariel Sebellino
title_sort democracy resilience and media literacy amid the pandemic: perspectives of civic journalists in the philippines / hemmady mora and ariel sebellino
publisher Universiti Teknologi MARA
publishDate 2022
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/58304/1/58304.pdf
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