results
-
New Literacies and Digital Epistemologies
ISSN: 1523-9543
New literacies emerge and evolve apace as people from all walks of life engage with new technologies, shifting values and institutional change, and increasingly assume 'postmodern' orientations toward their everyday worlds. Despite many efforts to take account of such changes, educational institutions largely remain out of touch with the range of new ways of making and sharing meanings that increasingly mediate and shape the lives of the young people they teach and the futures they face. This series aims to explore some key dimensions of the changes occurring within social practices of literacy and the educational challenges they present, with a view to informing educational practice in helpful ways. It asks what are new literacies,how do they impact on life in schools, homes, communities, workplaces, sites of leisure, and other key settings of human cultural engagement, and what significance do new literacies have for how people learn and how they understand and construct knowledge? It aims to challenge established and 'official' ways of framing literacy, and to ask what it means for literacies to be powerful, effective, and enabling under current and foreseeable conditions. Collectively, the works in this series will help to reorient literacy debates and literacy education agendas.
120 publications
-
A Critical Introduction to Media and Communication Theory
The study of the media has led scholars to apply a humbling array of theories in their efforts to analyze messages, media systems, audiences and media themselves. One of the strengths of media studies has been its flexibility as it incorporates humanist and social scientific ideas in our work. This series is focused on theories, methods, schools of thought, domains of intellectual struggle, and individual thinkers whose importance to the study of the media can be reconfigured, reinvented, and refocused. Each of the specially commissioned books in the series shares a concern for the heritage of thought in the field of communication. These books provide sophisticated discussions of the relevance of particular theorists or theories, with an emphasis on reinventing communication and media studies, whether by incorporating ideas thought by some to be 'outside' the field, or by providing fresh analyses of ideas that have long been considered central to media studies. Though theoretical in focus, the books are at all times concerned with the applicability of theory to empirical research and experience, and are designed to be accessible, yet critical, for students - undergraduates and postgraduates - and scholars.
17 publications
-
Introduction to Philosophy
©2016 Monographs -
An Introduction to Ukrainian Dialectology
©2017 Monographs -
Introduction to Philosophical Hermeneutics
©2016 Monographs -
Une linguistique énergétique en Russie au seuil du XX e siècle
Essai d’analyse épistémologique©2005 Thesis -
Introduction to English Morphology
©2012 Textbook -
Introduction to Business Communication
©2005 Edited Collection -
Introduction to the History of English
©2014 Textbook -
An Introduction to Paraconsistent Logics
©2005 Monographs -
A Critical Introduction to «Don Quixote»
©2017 Monographs -
Introduction to English Syntax
©2010 Textbook -
Introduction to English Text-linguistics
©2009 Textbook -
Introduction to the Study of the History of Epistemology
©2016 Monographs