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TV, young people, policies about TV, media education, media autonomy, audiovisual literacy

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The main goal of this work is to analyze the education of young people about TV in non-Mediterranean European countries, especially devoted to the French community of Belgium. The author analyzes TV educational policy (not only from but also for young people) to help new generations acquire a new kind of media autonomy and the necessary maturity to replace compelling intake by intelligent and reflective consumption of their media habits.

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Clarembeaux, M. (2008). The critical education of young people about TV: countries in northern and central Europe. [La educación crítica de los jóvenes en el centro de Europa]. Comunicar, 31, 91-98. https://doi.org/10.3916/c31-2008-01-011

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