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Digital literacy practices have often been celebrated as means of
transcending the constraints of the physical world through the
production of new social spaces. At the same time, literacy
researchers and educators are coming to understand all the ways
that place matters. This volume, with contributors from across the
globe, considers how space/place, identities, and the role of
digital literacies create opportunities for individuals and
communities to negotiate living, being, and learning together with
and through digital media. The chapters in this volume consider how
social, cultural, historical, and political literacies are brought
to bear on a range of places that traverse the urban, rural, and
suburban/exurban, with emphasis placed on the ways digital
technology is used to create identities and do work within social,
digital, and material worlds. This includes agentive work in
digital literacies from a variety of identities or subjectivities
that disrupt metronormativity, urban centrism (and other -isms) on
the way to more authentic engagement with their communities and
others. Featuring instances of research and practice across
intersections of differences (including, but not limited to race,
class, gender, sexuality, ability, and language) and places, the
contributions in this volume demonstrate the ways that digital
literacies hold educative potential.
Digital literacy practices have often been celebrated as means of
transcending the constraints of the physical world through the
production of new social spaces. At the same time, literacy
researchers and educators are coming to understand all the ways
that place matters. This volume, with contributors from across the
globe, considers how space/place, identities, and the role of
digital literacies create opportunities for individuals and
communities to negotiate living, being, and learning together with
and through digital media. The chapters in this volume consider how
social, cultural, historical, and political literacies are brought
to bear on a range of places that traverse the urban, rural, and
suburban/exurban, with emphasis placed on the ways digital
technology is used to create identities and do work within social,
digital, and material worlds. This includes agentive work in
digital literacies from a variety of identities or subjectivities
that disrupt metronormativity, urban centrism (and other -isms) on
the way to more authentic engagement with their communities and
others. Featuring instances of research and practice across
intersections of differences (including, but not limited to race,
class, gender, sexuality, ability, and language) and places, the
contributions in this volume demonstrate the ways that digital
literacies hold educative potential.
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