DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.17005699
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What do young people think of development?: An exploration into the meanings young people make from NGO media

Abstract: <p>Young people are not passive, homogenous audiences of media that is produced by international humanitarian and development organisations (NGOs). They actively read and engage with the messages cognitively and emotionally and in the process create new meanings. This thesis is an investigation into what interpretations young people make from NGO media. The twin goals of education and fundraising present certain difficulties for NGOs who view developed world schools as a key site for awareness-raising fo… Show more

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“…This level of interest and engagement by young people and students has been the subject of numerous research studies (Brown 2014;Gyoh 2015;Tallon 2013;Trewby 2014). Young people's and students' voices have been a particular feature of several studies (Bourn and Brown 2011;Jones 2010;Shultz et al 2017).…”
Section: Perspectives and Voices Of Young People And Studentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This level of interest and engagement by young people and students has been the subject of numerous research studies (Brown 2014;Gyoh 2015;Tallon 2013;Trewby 2014). Young people's and students' voices have been a particular feature of several studies (Bourn and Brown 2011;Jones 2010;Shultz et al 2017).…”
Section: Perspectives and Voices Of Young People And Studentsmentioning
confidence: 99%