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Everyday Youth Literacies: Critical Perspectives for New Times: Cultural Studies and Transdisciplinarity in Education, cartea 1

Editat de Kathy Sanford, Theresa Rogers, Maureen Kendrick
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 aug 2014
Testifying to the maturity of the youth literacy education field, this collection of papers displays the increasing sophistication of research on the subject, and at the same time offers pointers to its potential for development in the next decade. The contributors track the rapid proliferation of youth literacies in today’s digital age, from video games to social media and film production. Drawing on detailed research and an intimate knowledge of youth communities in nations as diverse as Canada and Uganda, they provide notable examples of digital literacies in situ, and challenge conventional wisdom about literacy education.
The chapters do more, however, than merely offer reportage of a crisis in literacy education. The authors embrace the core challenge faced by educators everywhere: how to incorporate and utilize new modes of literacy in education, and how to realize the potential benefits of heterogeneous modern media in youth literacy education, especially in marginalized, remote, and disadvantaged communities. This volume expands our view of digital communications technologies and digital literacies to include complex understandings of how media such as translated videos can serve as learning tools for youths whose access to literacy education is limited. In particular, a number of contributing scholars provide important new information about the praxis of teachers and the literacies adopted by young people in Africa, a continent largely neglected by literacy researchers. This book’s global perspective, and its ground-level viewpoint of youth literacy practices in a variety of locations, problematizes normative assumptions about researching literacy as well as about literacy itself.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789814451024
ISBN-10: 9814451029
Pagini: 212
Ilustrații: XI, 199 p. 12 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:2014
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Springer
Seria Cultural Studies and Transdisciplinarity in Education

Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore

Public țintă

Research

Cuprins

Foreword by John Willinsky.- 1 An Introduction to Everyday Youth Literacies: Critical Perspectives in New Time: Kathy Sanford, Theresa Rogers, and Maureen Kendrick.- 2 Narrative Interpretation: Tacit and Explicit, Analogue and Digital: Margaret Mackey.- 3 Videogame Literacies: Purposeful Civic Engagement for 21st Century Youth Learning.- Kathy Sanford and Sarah Bonsor Kurki.- 4 Public Pedagogies of Street-entrenched Youth: New Literacies, Identity and Social Critique: Theresa Rogers, Sara Schroeter, Amanda Wager, and Chelsey Hague.- 5 “My film will change the world…or something”: Youth Media Production as “Social Text”: Lori McIntosh.- 6 Digital media and the knowledge-producing practices of young people in the age of AIDS: Claudia Mitchell.- 7 Youth Literacies in Kenya and Canada: Lessons Learned from a Global Learning Network Project: Maureen Kendrick, Margaret Early, and Walter Chemjor.- 8 eGranary and digital identities of Ugandan youth: Bonny Norton.- 9 What counts as the social in a social practices approach to the study of children’s engagement with electronic media, language and literacy in a context of social diversity?: Mastin Prinsloo and Polo Lemphane.- 10 Shack Video Halls in Uganda as Youth Community/Literacy Learning and Cultural Interaction Sites: George Openjuru and Stella Achen.- 11 Making School Relevant: Adding New Literacies to the Policy Agenda : Cheryl McLean, Jennifer Rowsell & Diane Lapp.- 12 From ‘Othering’ to Incorporation: the dilemmas of crossing informal and formal learning boundaries: Julian Sefton-Green.- 13 Epilogue: Victoria Carrington.

Recenzii

From the book reviews:
“This collection offers research on literacies most prevalent in an adolescent’s life … . The volume not only looks at the value of incorporating such literacies into student development but also explores the positive impact these literacies have had in a variety of world youth cultures … . Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates, graduate students, researchers, professionals.” (J. M. Stiles, Choice, Vol. 52 (7), March, 2015)
 

Notă biografică

Kathy Sanford is a professor of Language and Literacy Education whose research and teaching focuses on multiliteracies and digital literacies in informal spaces, specifically related to youth engagement with videogames, and the intersections of multiliteracies with issues of gender.
Theresa Rogers is a professor of Language and Literacy Education whose research and teaching focuses on adolescent literacy, arts and media practices in schools and communities.
Maureen Kendrick is Associate Professor of Language and Literacy Education whose research and teaching addresses the relationship between literacy and multimodality in diverse contexts in Canada and East Africa.

Textul de pe ultima copertă

Testifying to the maturity of the youth literacy education field, this collection of papers displays the increasing sophistication of research on the subject, and at the same time offers pointers to its potential for development in the next decade. The contributors track the rapid proliferation of youth literacies in today’s digital age, from video games to social media and film production. Drawing on detailed research and an intimate knowledge of youth communities in nations as diverse as Canada and Uganda, they provide notable examples of digital literacies in situ, and challenge conventional wisdom about literacy education.
The chapters do more, however, than merely offer reportage of a crisis in literacy education. The authors embrace the core challenge faced by educators everywhere: how to incorporate and utilize new modes of literacy in education, and how to realize the potential benefits of heterogeneous modern media in youth literacy education, especially in marginalized, remote, and disadvantaged communities. This volume expands our view of digital communications technologies and digital literacies to include complex understandings of how media such as translated videos can serve as learning tools for youths whose access to literacy education is limited. In particular, a number of contributing scholars provide important new information about the praxis of teachers and the literacies adopted by young people in Africa, a continent largely neglected by literacy researchers. This book’s global perspective, and its ground-level viewpoint of youth literacy practices in a variety of locations, problematizes normative assumptions about researching literacy as well as about literacy itself.

Caracteristici

Identifies ways in which educators can consider credible and creative alternatives to the status quo by engaging with new literacies Represents the voices and practices of youth in diverse locations across the globe Addresses a range of issues through explorations of film, video-making, blogs, online social environments, and videogames, among others Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras