Type,"Title (Orig.)","Title (Engl. transl.)",Authors,Year,Language,"Type of publication","Main Results","Theoretical contribution","Implications for parents","Implications for educational professionals","Implications for policy makers","Implications for other stakeholders",DOI,"Evidence Base URL" Publication,"Transmedia teens: the creative transmedia skills of Italian students",,"Taddeo G.;Tirocchi S.",2021,English,"Journal article","The data shows that Italian teenagers may still be considered quite traditional media users: their creative participation is limited and often they merely imitate, or remix others’ works, acting as ‘functional prosumers’ rather than ‘critical prosumers’ (Chen, Wu, & Wang, 2011). The outcome of the research reveals teenagers’ meta-reflexive approach to media, an approach that seems to regulate and restrict their attitude towards creating and, above all, exposing their own creativity online. At the same time, teens demonstrate the acquisition of new and creative skills related, in particular, to the mechanisms of media industry and self- management.. We can conclude that Italian teenagers contain their participation as creators and often limit themselves to just imitating or remixing, acting as ‘functional prosumers’, by com- plying with what is already offered and pre-packaged by the market through simple adap- tation: they find a space to expose themselves that is not excessively demanding on an aesthetic level and therefore socially acceptable, while, contemporarily, finding successful models they can identify with and through which they can communicate",No,,,,,10.1080/1369118x.2019.1645193,https://base.core-evidence.eu/publications/2