Literacies, Global and Local

Literacies, Global and Local
Title Literacies, Global and Local PDF eBook
Author Mastin Prinsloo
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 232
Release 2008
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9789027205186

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The articles collected in this volume draw on or relate to a body of work that has become known as the 'New Literacy Studies' (NLS), which studies literacy as situated semiotic practices that vary across sites in specific ways that are socially shaped. The collection offers a body of empirically and theoretically based papers on literacy ethnography as well as providing engagements with critical issues around literacy and education. The articles offer complementary perspectives on research and theory in literacy studies and include research perspectives from Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, as well as North and South America. The researchers are all concerned to take the work of the New Literacy Studies further by expanding on its conceptual resources and research sites.

Local Literacies

Local Literacies
Title Local Literacies PDF eBook
Author David Barton
Publisher Routledge
Pages 319
Release 2012-11-12
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1134694997

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Local Literacies is a unique study of everyday reading and writing. By concentrating on a selection of people in a particular community in Britain, the authors analyze how they use literacy in their day to day lives.

Global Literacies

Global Literacies
Title Global Literacies PDF eBook
Author Robert H. Rosen
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 426
Release 2000-01-11
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0684859025

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This book illuminates results from a wide-ranging, landmark study of global leaders and their world-class companies that proves that managers must understand, respect, and learn from a variety of national cultures to be successful--at home and abroad. 10 photos.

Rain School

Rain School
Title Rain School PDF eBook
Author James Rumford
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages 37
Release 2010-10-25
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0547505000

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Shows how important learning is in a country where only a few children are able to go to school.

Literacy and Globalization

Literacy and Globalization
Title Literacy and Globalization PDF eBook
Author Uta Papen
Publisher Routledge
Pages 225
Release 2006-09-27
Genre Education
ISBN 1134217323

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Using literacy practices in the newly independent post-apartheid Namibia as a lens through which to examine the effects of globalisation, this broad case study looks at issues surrounding tourism, state control and the new forces of consumerism. By placing literacy at the centre of an investigation into social and cultural change as experienced by individuals, Papen shows that in times of change, reading and writing are always implicated in structures of power and inequality. The book considers language practices that can exclude some members of Namibian society and also looks at the strategies used by local people to accommodate and even embrace the onward march of global English and the influx of foreign visitors, practices and modes of commerce and interaction.

Literacy Studies

Literacy Studies
Title Literacy Studies PDF eBook
Author Mastin Prinsloo
Publisher SAGE Publications Limited
Pages 1928
Release 2013-08-12
Genre Education
ISBN 9781446253151

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This five-volume collection lays out the foundations and nuances of literacy studies. Beginning with the theoretical and epistemological perspectives that have been influential in shaping contemporary approaches in literacy studies, the set further explores new digital literacies, literacy in educational and institutional contexts, and the crucial issues of literacy in relation to social mobility, multilingualism and globalization. With a full introduction to the set and to each volume, researchers will find in this set a comprehensive guide to this crucial area of study.

Youth, Critical Literacies, and Civic Engagement

Youth, Critical Literacies, and Civic Engagement
Title Youth, Critical Literacies, and Civic Engagement PDF eBook
Author Theresa Rogers
Publisher Routledge
Pages 144
Release 2014-11-27
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1317702646

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Through stories of youth using their many voices in and out of school to explore and express their ideas about the world, this book brings to the forefront the reality of lived literacy experiences of adolescents in today’s culture in which literacy practices reflect important cultural messages about the interplay of local and global civic engagement. The focus is on three areas of youth civic engagement and cultural critique: homelessness, violence, and performing adolescence. The authors explore how youth appropriate the arts, media, and literacy as resources and how this enables them to express their identities and engage in social and cultural engagement and critique. The book describes how the youth in the various projects represented entered the public sphere; the claims they made; the ways readers might think about pedagogical engagements, practice, and goals as forms of civic engagement; and implications for critical and arts and media-based literacy pedagogies in schools that forward democratic citizenship in a time when we are losing sight of issues of equity and social justice in our communities and nations.