
This infographic shows the basic ideas of the paradoxes of media and information literacy coined by Jutta Haider and Olof Sundin. It's important to have the paradoxes in mind to properly teach and practice media and indormation literacy. The five paradoxes are: The paradox of responsability, the paradox od normativity, the temporal paradox, the paradox of trust, and the paradox of neutrality. Citiranje: Bošković, Luka, Mulabećirović, Lejla i Osmanhodžić, Hajrija. 2025. Paradoksi medijske i informacijski pismenosti. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17333813
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Summer school Barcelona, Media and Information literacy, Open Educational Resources, Media Literacy, Media literacy, Information Literacy, Summer School Barcelona, Information literacy
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