Chapter 10: Citizen Journalism and Child Rights in Brazil
Einar Thorsen | February 12, 2009Children and young adults are often sidelined in debates surrounding citizenship and journalism. In thinking of children as citizens “in the making,” Guedes Bailey (Chapter 10) explores the importance of “Newspaper Clubs” in Brazil, a project conceived and implemented by the Brazilian NGO “Communication and Culture” in partnership with public schools (local and state government). Since 1995, newspaper clubs have empowered children by giving them a voice as reporters of community affairs, thereby socializing them as informed and active citizens. Guedes Bailey’s chapter also highlights the continued significance of print-based publications in the developing world, where many people-in particular children and young adults-have “no access to computers and have little or no information about, or practice with, communications technologies skills.”
Author: Olga Guedes Bailey






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