Nordic Journal of Digital Literacy (Jan 2012)

Policy Making and Practices of Production Across Contexts of Learning

  • Brit Svoen,
  • Øystein Gilje

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7
pp. 284 – 300

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This article explores how policymaking relates to young people’s ability to produce moving images in Norway by connecting the three domains authorities’ incentives and policy-making, youth production practices and availability of production resources and contexts. First, we give an overview of how policymakers have facilitated formal and non-formal contexts for moving image production. Second, we provide a bottom-up perspective, aiming at understanding youth production practices over time in and out of school. By combining a top-down, policy-oriented perspective with a bottom-up practice-oriented perspective, we illustrate how filmmaking as a distinct culture of digital production has been constituted and elaborated in an era of transition from analogue to digital technologies.

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