La perception de l’éducation aux médias et à l'information parmi les représentants des générations d'âge moyen et avancé: Le cas de la Lettonie

Translated title of the contribution: Perception of media and information literacy among representatives of mid–age and older generations: The case of Latvia

Anda Rožukalne (Corresponding Author)

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Abstract

Academic interests on the impact of media on individuals’ lives often highlight differences in knowledge across generations. The spread of disinformation and its potential impact on societies has added a new dimension to this process-the need to continuously improve media and information literacy (MIL). Thus, the older generations face greater challenges, as they need to acquire new skills more rapidly and on a larger scale. This article analyses interrelations between encouragement measures (implemented by media policy makers) and media literacy perception of middle-aged and older population in Latvia (aged 55 to 75). The research employs data of two national representative surveys (May 2019, 1017 respondents; August 2019, 1005 respondents) that include data on respondents’ perception of MIL and test their media literacy skills. The theoretical background of this paper is supported by literature that discusses age and generations in context of media and technology use (Aroldo, 2014), and the Ideological model of literacy (Street, 1984; 1994). Data shows that a higher proportion of middle-aged and older respondents, compared to other age groups, are not interested in MIL issues and evaluate their MIL competences as rather low, but in the everyday practice their ability to recognize and evaluate information is equivalent to that of other age groups.

Translated title of the contributionPerception of media and information literacy among representatives of mid–age and older generations: The case of Latvia
Original languageFrench
Pages (from-to)207-232
Number of pages26
JournalESSACHESS - Journal for Communication Studies
Volume13
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - 2020

Keywords*

  • Age
  • Generation
  • Latvia
  • Media and information literacy
  • Media politics

Field of Science*

  • 5.8 Media and Communication

Publication Type*

  • 1.1. Scientific article indexed in Web of Science and/or Scopus database

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