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* Presents a new framework for understanding literacy and
digitalization, to bring together multiple schools of thought, from
critical literacy to new literacies to multiliteracies * Connects
interdisciplinary fields such as embodied cognition, sociology of
education, digital literacy * New scholarship from famous literacy
scholars Kathy A. Mills and Len Unsworth
* Presents a new framework for understanding literacy and
digitalization, to bring together multiple schools of thought, from
critical literacy to new literacies to multiliteracies * Connects
interdisciplinary fields such as embodied cognition, sociology of
education, digital literacy * New scholarship from famous literacy
scholars Kathy A. Mills and Len Unsworth
Winner of the 2017 Edward Fry Book Award from the Literacy Research
Association. Literacy Theories for the Digital Age insightfully
brings together six essential approaches to literacy research and
educational practice. The book provides powerful and accessible
theories for readers, including Socio-cultural, Critical,
Multimodal, Socio-spatial, Socio-material and Sensory Literacies.
The brand new Sensory Literacies approach is an original and
visionary contribution to the field, coupled with a provocative
foreword from leading sensory anthropologist David Howes. This
dynamic collection explores a legacy of literacy research while
showing the relationships between each paradigm, highlighting their
complementarity and distinctions. This highly relevant compendium
will inspire researchers and teachers to explore new frontiers of
thought and practice in times of diversity and technological
change.
Winner of the 2017 Edward Fry Book Award from the Literacy Research
Association. Literacy Theories for the Digital Age insightfully
brings together six essential approaches to literacy research and
educational practice. The book provides powerful and accessible
theories for readers, including Socio-cultural, Critical,
Multimodal, Socio-spatial, Socio-material and Sensory Literacies.
The brand new Sensory Literacies approach is an original and
visionary contribution to the field, coupled with a provocative
foreword from leading sensory anthropologist David Howes. This
dynamic collection explores a legacy of literacy research while
showing the relationships between each paradigm, highlighting their
complementarity and distinctions. This highly relevant compendium
will inspire researchers and teachers to explore new frontiers of
thought and practice in times of diversity and technological
change.
At the forefront of current digital literacy studies in education,
this handbook uniquely systematizes emerging interdisciplinary
themes, new knowledge, and insightful theoretical contributions to
the field. Written by well-known scholars from around the world, it
closely attends to the digitalization of writing and literacies
that is transforming daily life and education. The chapter
topics-identified through academic conference networks, rigorous
analysis, and database searches of trending themes-are organized
thematically in five sections: Digital Futures Digital Diversity
Digital Lives Digital Spaces Digital Ethics This is an essential
guide to digital writing and literacies research, with
transformational ideas for educational and professional practice.
It will enable new and established researchers to position their
studies within highly relevant directions in the field and to
generate new themes of inquiry.
Big Data for Qualitative Research covers everything small data
researchers need to know about big data, from the potentials of big
data analytics to its methodological and ethical challenges. The
data that we generate in everyday life is now digitally mediated,
stored, and analyzed by web sites, companies, institutions, and
governments. Big data is large volume, rapidly generated, digitally
encoded information that is often related to other networked data,
and can provide valuable evidence for study of phenomena. This book
explores the potentials of qualitative methods and analysis for big
data, including text mining, sentiment analysis, information and
data visualization, netnography, follow-the-thing methods, mobile
research methods, multimodal analysis, and rhythmanalysis. It
debates new concerns about ethics, privacy, and dataveillance for
big data qualitative researchers. This book is essential reading
for those who do qualitative and mixed methods research, and are
curious, excited, or even skeptical about big data and what it
means for future research. Now is the time for researchers to
understand, debate, and envisage the new possibilities and
challenges of the rapidly developing and dynamic field of big data
from the vantage point of the qualitative researcher.
The multiliteracies approach to literacy education has become
established as an accessible and effective paradigm for classroom
practice in the 21st century. The Multiliteracies Classroom
enlivens this theory with its vivid description of events in a real
classroom. Teachers will identify with the lively transcripts of
classroom interactions, and be inspired to widen students' access
to new literacy practices in an increasingly digital and globalised
world. The possibilities and constraints that can be encountered
when implementing multiliteracies are explored in detail. Educators
know from experience that students begin their classroom journey
with entirely unequal opportunities for literacy success. The
Multiliteracies Classroom does not ignore this reality,
highlighting the influence of society's patterns of power on
literacy learning in the digital age. Its key themes provide a
blueprint for the future of literacy research and practice.
Big Data for Qualitative Research covers everything small data
researchers need to know about big data, from the potentials of big
data analytics to its methodological and ethical challenges. The
data that we generate in everyday life is now digitally mediated,
stored, and analyzed by web sites, companies, institutions, and
governments. Big data is large volume, rapidly generated, digitally
encoded information that is often related to other networked data,
and can provide valuable evidence for study of phenomena. This book
explores the potentials of qualitative methods and analysis for big
data, including text mining, sentiment analysis, information and
data visualization, netnography, follow-the-thing methods, mobile
research methods, multimodal analysis, and rhythmanalysis. It
debates new concerns about ethics, privacy, and dataveillance for
big data qualitative researchers. This book is essential reading
for those who do qualitative and mixed methods research, and are
curious, excited, or even skeptical about big data and what it
means for future research. Now is the time for researchers to
understand, debate, and envisage the new possibilities and
challenges of the rapidly developing and dynamic field of big data
from the vantage point of the qualitative researcher.
At the forefront of current digital literacy studies in education,
this handbook uniquely systematizes emerging interdisciplinary
themes, new knowledge, and insightful theoretical contributions to
the field. Written by well-known scholars from around the world, it
closely attends to the digitalization of writing and literacies
that is transforming daily life and education. The chapter
topics-identified through academic conference networks, rigorous
analysis, and database searches of trending themes-are organized
thematically in five sections: Digital Futures Digital Diversity
Digital Lives Digital Spaces Digital Ethics This is an essential
guide to digital writing and literacies research, with
transformational ideas for educational and professional practice.
It will enable new and established researchers to position their
studies within highly relevant directions in the field and to
generate new themes of inquiry.
The multiliteracies approach to literacy education has become
established as an accessible and effective paradigm for classroom
practice in the 21st century. The Multiliteracies Classroom
enlivens this theory with its vivid description of events in a real
classroom. Teachers will identify with the lively transcripts of
classroom interactions, and be inspired to widen students' access
to new literacy practices in an increasingly digital and globalised
world. The possibilities and constraints that can be encountered
when implementing multiliteracies are explored in detail. Educators
know from experience that students begin their classroom journey
with entirely unequal opportunities for literacy success. The
Multiliteracies Classroom does not ignore this reality,
highlighting the influence of society's patterns of power on
literacy learning in the digital age. Its key themes provide a
blueprint for the future of literacy research and practice.
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