The Age-Friendly Media and Information Literate (#AFMIL) City:
Combining policies and strategies for ageing populations in media and information rich societies
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https://doi.org/10.11645/13.2.2672Keywords:
cities, media and information literacy, older people, policyAbstract
This paper proposes a model for developing an Age-Friendly Media and Information Literate (#AFMIL) city. It starts by addressing general issues concerning ageing and ageism. Key features of UNESCO’s framework for a media and information literate city are described. The authors proceed to identify relevant international handbooks, guidelines and initiatives concerning age-friendly environments, cities for human rights, smart cities, creative cities and informational cities. Drawing on these documents, the authors outline a model for developing an #AFMIL city, centred on older people enacting three roles: their role as consumers of media and information; older people as represented in the media; and older people in their role as creators, critics and innovators. They highlight the role of librarians in this development.Downloads
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2019-02-12
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