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Resources,  July 25, 2006

Youth as E-Citizens, an Online Tour

"This 'Youth as E-Citizens' Online Tour is the digital piece of a much larger research project."

The online tour includes these categories: Voting; Volunteering; Philanthropy; Local Community; Global Issues; Media; Access; Tolerance; Youth Development; and Activism.

"The project report -- 'Youth as E-Citizens: Engaging the Digital Generation' -- is available as a searchable PDF file.

'Youth as E-Citizens' provides a groundbreaking overview of Web-based civic efforts, by and for youth. Beginning with a close-up examination of website content, the report also examines the organizations and institutions creating that content, and the larger environment in which civic sites function. The full report offers:

-Case studies of high-profile sites' strategies for launch, visibility and funding; the online response to 9/11; and online youth activism.
-Discussion of the potential that websites offer to build lasting habits of civic involvement.
-Current developments in technology, regulation and law that raise urgent questions about the viability of the civic Web.

'Youth as E-Citizens: Engaging the Digital Generation' was initiated by the Center for Media Education. With the closing of the Center in the fall of 2003, the project joined the Center for Social Media at American University in Washington, DC. Initial funding for this multi-year research project was provided by the Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement (CIRCLE). The Ford Foundation, the Open Society Institute, the Packard Foundation, and the Surdna Foundation also provided critical support."

URL: http://www.centerforsocialmedia.org/ecitizens/index.htm
Posted by wrivenburgh on July 25, 2006 | Resources
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