Journal of Media Literacy Education

The Journal of Media Literacy Education is a quarterly open-access, peer-reviewed academic journal that is published by Digital Commons at the University of Rhode Island on behalf of the National Association for Media Literacy Education, a non-profit national membership organization for media literacy education in the United States. In 2022, the co-editors are Maria Ranieri (University of Florence, Italy), Julian McDougall (Bournemouth University), and Lucas Jacob (LaJolla Country Day School). Previous JMLE editors have been recognized by the organization for their leadership and service.

History
The journal was established in 2009 by founding co-editors Renee Hobbs (University of Rhode Island) and Amy Petersen Jensen (Brigham Young University)

Editors
The following persons have been co-editors: • 2009–2019: Renee Hobbs, University of Rhode Island, Founding Editor

• 2009–2012: Amy Petersen Jensen, Brigham Young University, Founding Editor

• 2013–2016: Vanessa Greenwood Domine, Montclair State University

• 2017–2019: Paul Mihailidis, Emerson College

• 2017–2019: Theresa Redmond, Appalachian State University

• 2020–present: Maria Ranieri, University of Florence

• 2022–present: Julian McDougall, Bournemouth University

• 2022–present: Lucas Jacob, LaJolla Country Day School

• 2022–present: Helen Liu, York University

Abstracting and indexing
The journal is abstracted and indexed in:


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