Recent work on children's digital cultures has identified a
range of literacies emerging through children's engagement with new
media technologies. This edited collection focuses on children's
digital cultures, specifically examining the role of play and
creativity in learning with these new technologies.
The chapters in this book were contributed by an international
range of respected researchers, who seek to extend our
understandings of children's interactions with new media, both
within and outside of school. They address and provide evidence for
continuing debates around the following questions: What notions of
creativity are useful in our fields? How does an understanding of
play inform analysis of children's engagement with digital
cultures? How might school practice take account of out-of-school
learning in relation to digital cultures? How can we understand
children's engagements with digital technologies in commercialized
spaces?
Offering current research, theoretical debate and empirical
studies, this intriguing text will challenge the thinking of
scholars and teachers alike as it explores the evolving nature of
play within the media landscape of the twenty-first century.
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