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Media Literacy Education to Promote Health

Media Literacy Education to Promote Health

[ 0 ] May 22, 2011

Research and Promising K-12 and Community Applications The NAMLE 2011 Conference includes many exciting presentations. We are pleased to bring you this keynote panel exploring the relationship between MLE and health, both personal and public. In this general session panel, leading researchers will provide an overview of what is currently happening in this field and, [...]

June 2010 M-Passioned Member: Brian Primack, M.D

June 2010 M-Passioned Member: Brian Primack, M.D

[ 0 ] June 30, 2010

Want to recommend an M-Passioned NAMLE member who should be in our next feature?   Contact Kelly Mendoza, Membership Chair, with your suggestion. What do you do? I am on the faculty at the Pitt Medical School. I see patients one day each week in an adolescent medicine clinic. The rest of the time, I teach medical students, undergraduates, [...]

Research on Links Between Media and Health

Research on Links Between Media and Health

[ 0 ] May 23, 2010

NAMLE member Brian Primack, M.D., recently received an Early Career Investigator Award from the Society of Behavioral Medicine for his research focus on the relationship between mass media and health. Primack is an assistant professor of medicine and pediatrics at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.  Read more on UPMC.com.

Renee Hobbs & Amy Petersen Jensen to Edit the Journal of Media Literacy Education

Renee Hobbs & Amy Petersen Jensen to Edit the Journal of Media Literacy Education

[ 0 ] August 30, 2009

The Journal of Media Literacy Education is an online interdisciplinary journal that supports the development of research, scholarship and the pedagogy of media literacy education. The journal provides a forum for established and emerging scholars, media professionals and educational practitioners in and out of schools. As an extended conceptualization of literacy, media literacy education helps [...]