Critical Digital Literacies as Social Praxis
Intersections and Challenges
Knobel, Michele / Lankshear, Colin / Ávila, JuliAnna / Pandya, Jessica Zacher
Erschienen am
31.10.2012
Beschreibung
The contributors to this edited volume examine the simultaneous implementation of critical and digital literacies and explore ramifications for the development and assessment of critical digital literacies (CDL) curricula across educational contexts. The essays in this volume present a balance between current issues and promising future opportunities and directions.
Autorenportrait
JuliAnna Ávila is Assistant Professor at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, where she teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in English education. She received her PhD from the University of California at Berkeley and has published in
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Jessica Zacher Pandya is Associate Professor at California State University, Long Beach in teacher education and liberal studies, where she researches and teaches about urban children’s literacy practices. In addition to many journal articles, she is the author of
Inhalt
Contents: JuliAnna Ávila/Jessica Zacher Pandya: Traveling, Textual Authority, and Transformation: An Introduction to Critical Digital Literacies – Stephanie Anne Schmier: Designing Space for Student Choice in a Digital Media Studies Classroom – Althea Scott Nixon: Engaging Urban Youth in Meaningful Dialogue on Identity through Digital Storytelling – Anna Smith/Glynda Hull: Critical Literacies and Social Media: Fostering Ethical Engagement with Global Youth – Arne Olav Nygard: Perforating School: Digital Literacy in an Arts and Crafts Class – Antero Garcia: Utilizing Mobile Media and Games to Develop Critical Inner-City Agents of Social Change – Sarah Lohnes Watulak/Charles K. Kinzer: Beyond Technology Skills: Toward a Framework for Critical Digital Literacies in Pre-Service Technology Education – Dana E. Salter: «They Get What They Deserve»: Interrogating Critical Digital Literacy Experiences as Framed in a Québec Alternative High School Context – Cynthia Lewis/Candance Doerr-Stevens/Jessica Dockter Tierney/Cassandra Scharber: Relocalization in the Market Economy: Critical Literacies and Media Production in an Urban English Classroom – Rafi Santo: Hacker Literacies: User-Generated Resistance and Reconfiguration of Networked Publics – Margaret C. Hagood: Afterword: So Now You Know. What Are You Going to Do about It?