Illustration: James Steinberg
Among the many publications by Ioana Literat, Assistant Profes簫sor of Design, is the Snail, a childrens book about digital technol簫ogy and friendship. The hero uses his shell phone and Crabs List to find a homeless pal new accommodations. Subtitled a story about the Internet, by the Internet, was crowd-sourced by more than 100 online contributors via Amazons Mechanical Turk marketplace.
Childrens books about the Internet are mostly about bullying, piracy and addiction, says I wanted kids to know they can use the Internet to connect with peers and find safe spaces to experiment with creativity.
grew up in post-revolution Roma簫nias lingering authoritarian climate. She left via a scholarship to the United World College in Canada, studied at the University of South簫ern California with transmedia guru and worked in India, field-coordinating a digital storytelling program in public schools. Currently, shes exploring the political social簫ization of youth online.
The attitudes cultivated in youth about civic life leave a lasting impression. Young peo簫ple may feel disconnected from and skeptical about politics, but theyre also very involved in online spaces. Theres much to learn in revamping civic education.
Now Literat and of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem are an簫alyzing youth postings to sites such as Pixilart, Scratch, Know Your Meme, HITRECORD and Archive of Our Own immediately after the 2016 presidential election. Theyve found hundreds of election-related games, memes, fan fiction, digital art, collaborative animations and other creations expressing young peoples political stances and concerns.
Young peo簫ple may feel disconnected from and skeptical about politics, but theyre also very involved in online spaces.
Ioana Literat, Assistant Profes簫sor of Communication, Media & Learning Technology Design
In times of crisis, youth dont have much support in terms of what to believe, Literat says. The number one fear is of intolerance and racism What will happen to me and my friends? It breaks my heart, but its beautiful that young people have safe spaces to express themselves, communicate and grow as citizens. Im not a technological determinist by any means, but theres something very special about the moment were living in.