2002
DOI: 10.1080/01956050209605557
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“That It Was Made by People Our Age Is Better”: Exploring the Role of Media Literacy in Transcultural Communication

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“…In addition, group dynamics played a role in how comfortable and competent participants felt about discussing different aspects of these films (Buckingham 1993(Buckingham , 1996, so some voices prevailed while others were less dominant. It is difficult to represent the complexity of these interpretations in the space of a short article (for other reports on these youths' interpretations of VideoCulture productions, see Fisherkeller, Butler, and Zaslow 2000;Zaslow and Butler 2002).…”
Section: Researching Receptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, group dynamics played a role in how comfortable and competent participants felt about discussing different aspects of these films (Buckingham 1993(Buckingham , 1996, so some voices prevailed while others were less dominant. It is difficult to represent the complexity of these interpretations in the space of a short article (for other reports on these youths' interpretations of VideoCulture productions, see Fisherkeller, Butler, and Zaslow 2000;Zaslow and Butler 2002).…”
Section: Researching Receptionmentioning
confidence: 99%