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Negotiating place and space through digital literacies : research and practice / edited by Damiana G. Pyles, Ryan M. Rish, Julie Warner.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Pyles, Damiana, editor.
Risk, Ryan, editor.
Warner, Julie, 1981- editor.
Series:
Digital media and earning
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Information society.
Digital media--Social aspects.
Digital media.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (338 pages).
Place of Publication:
Charlotte, North Carolina : Information Age Publishing, Inc., [2019]
Summary:
"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"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Foreword / Kathy Mills
Preface
Part I. Reconsidering digital literacies from the edges
Chapter 1. Digital media explorations: How space and identity become sources of learning / Scott Sikkema, Louanne Smolin, Joseph Spilberg, Mark Diaz, and Erin A. Preston
Chapter 2. Mediating dialogue in public affinity spaces / Chuck Jurich
Chapter 3. Queering text: Literacies surrounding cyber trolling / Matthew Thomas-Reid
Chapter 4. Lifting the veil: Social loafing and participatory learning in networked space / Greg Neal and Mark Vicars
Chapter 5. Translanguaging as a (meta)cognitive tool for navigating and learning in the online environment / Kwangok Song, Byeong-Young Cho
Part II. Digital literacies from within
Chapter 6. Full of sound and fury: Rural students' use of digital literacies in exploring space, place, and identity / David Bruce, Sunshine Sullivan, Nichole Barrett, Charles Gonzalez
Chapter 7. Complicating problematic narratives about southern people and places through counter-storytelling / Sean P. Connors, Erin Daugherty
Chapter 8. Indigenous activism in the digital sphere: A transrhetorical analysis of the save the longhorn mountain Facebook page / Jordan Paige Woodward
Chapter 9. From the screen to the streets: Translating digital engagement into performance practice to facilitate multiple contributions to place making / Wayne Steven Jackson
Chapter 10. Geospatial technologies in support of community enhancement and creating inclusive historical narratives: Mapping software, location-based applications and sd reconstructions to facilitate place-based digital literacies for the ecomuseo della via appia in latiano, Italy / Mark Opmeer, Gert-Jan Burgers, Rosanne Bruinsma, Ron Janssen, Christian Napolitano, and Ilaria Ricci
Part III. Tracing literacies across time and space
Chapter 11. (im)mobilizing literacies: Collisions of difference during the digital dialogue project / Julie Rust
Chapter 12. Adolescents in the wild: Critiquing and arguing back through mediated social spaces / Jane Saunders
Chapter 13. Immateriality redux: Tacit modalities and personal meaning across timescales / Sandra Schamroth Abrams and Jennifer Rowsell
Chapter 14. Repatriating desaparacidos across time and space / Suriati Abas
Chapter 15. The virtual carrels: (re)thinking space(s) for professional development / Beth Buchholz, Sarah Vander Zanden, Nicholas Husbye, Christy Wessel Powell, Julie Rust.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Print version record.
ISBN:
1-64113-485-2

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