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Media and Migration: Learning in a globalized world brings together
studies located at the intersection of migration, media and
learning, and considers how the learning practices of youth in
migration are shaped by new media. The change in the mobilities of
people, media, and material goods which allow new connections
between 'global' and 'local' life has had a significant impact on
contemporary migration, as well as social life more generally. The
contributors to this book show how learning trajectories of
individual learners become defined by broadly distributed networks
and knowledge systems. Learning in stable, closed, and culturally
uniform settings is becoming the exception rather than the norm.
While immigrant youth are often associated with juggling multiple
lives or worlds, such juggling is increasingly becoming typical for
all youth living with new media. The book therefore addresses youth
learning more generally in relation to media, globalization, and
diversity, as well as the digital learning practices of immigrants
and non-immigrants. This book was originally published as a special
issue of Learning, Media and Technology.
In this cutting-edge volume, scholars from around the world connect
affect theory to the field of literacy studies and unpack the role
and influence of this emerging area of scholarship on literacy
education. Offering an introduction to affect theory and
scholarship as it relates to literacy studies, contributors discuss
the role of humanizing and dehumanizing influences on schooling and
examine the emotional and affective dimensions at individual and
communal levels. Arguing that an affective turn requires a radical
rethinking of the nature of literacy, these chapters address the
impact and import of emotion and affect on reading, writing and
calling to action. Grounded in trailblazing research, the
contributors push the boundaries of academic writing and model how
theoretically-driven writing about affect must itself be moving and
expressive.
In this cutting-edge volume, scholars from around the world connect
affect theory to the field of literacy studies and unpack the role
and influence of this emerging area of scholarship on literacy
education. Offering an introduction to affect theory and
scholarship as it relates to literacy studies, contributors discuss
the role of humanizing and dehumanizing influences on schooling and
examine the emotional and affective dimensions at individual and
communal levels. Arguing that an affective turn requires a radical
rethinking of the nature of literacy, these chapters address the
impact and import of emotion and affect on reading, writing and
calling to action. Grounded in trailblazing research, the
contributors push the boundaries of academic writing and model how
theoretically-driven writing about affect must itself be moving and
expressive.
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