Introducing the Participants

Sadly, I forgot to ask Marlo to introduce herself ;( So this is everyone except Marlo Turner-Ritchey, Director of Head & Hands.
Note: The playlist will play clips continuously in order of appearance according to list at right.

Project Overview

This community-oriented research project presents a series of video clips collected from interviews with people who work on youth media projects at three sites in Montreal.

Interviewees discuss their experience working in community youth media, addressing issues such as collaboration, institutionalization of practice, motivation, emergent literacy practices, and the effect of the ‘new economy’ on community learning projects. Of particular concern is how ‘youth’ as a political and social category is conceptualized and mobilized in media projects, in ways that both compliment and challenge existing institutional and educational norms.

The body of evidence presented here is not a complete study. However, these nine interviews offer many insights into youth media production, and the interplay between institutions and grass-roots learning initiatives.

Navigating This Site

Video clips of each interview have been organized according to conceptual themes that are explained in greater detail on the Themes page.

To learn more about the theoretical basis for this research please read the About page.

If you prefer to print and read the research presented on this site, download a copy of my thesis, Producing Youth: Producing Media (PDF Format). All rights reserved 2009.

About the Author

Miriam Verburg is an MA student in Media studies at Concordia University in Montreal, Canada and coordinator of the Digital Literacy Project at the Atwater Library and Computer Centre.

This website comprises her Master's Thesis Project, and was officially submitted on March 18th, 2009.

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  • Each of the clips on this site are comment-enabled, and include transcripts as pdfs and html.
  • This site and the contents herein are under a Creative Commons License. Please give appropriate credit.
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  • This is a research-oriented site, I reserve the right to review and delete any posted materials that are not germane to the topic.

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Download the paper:
Producing Youth: Producing Media
2009 | All Rights Reserved.