The Story of Summer Visions: The Creation of a New Public in a Community-Engaged Youth Media Program

Authors

  • Patti Fraser Simon Fraser University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36510/learnland.v10i1.721

Keywords:

youth, media, reflection, narrative, engagement, story

Abstract

Over the course of the last two decades, youth media programs have become increasingly popular as models for community-engaged digital storytelling projects. This narrative re ection is based on the author’s experience as the creative mentor and story editor within a nationally recognized youth-run media production program. Drawing on Arendt’s (1954) thinking on the educative project and on Poyntz’s (2009) argument that holds "agonistic struggle" over creative expression within a community of youth engagement is critical to developing a shared sense of the world. This narrative re ects on the collective work of story creation within a community-engaged media art practice as a vehicle for developing capacity to hold pluralistic points of view, perspective, and voice essential for the sustainment of democratic movements.

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Published

2016-10-01

How to Cite

The Story of Summer Visions: The Creation of a New Public in a Community-Engaged Youth Media Program. (2016). LEARNing Landscapes, 10(1), 95-103. https://doi.org/10.36510/learnland.v10i1.721