Buch, Englisch, Band 15, 204 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 535 g
Reihe: Cultural Studies and Transdisciplinarity in Education
Directions for literacy research in precarious times
Buch, Englisch, Band 15, 204 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 535 g
Reihe: Cultural Studies and Transdisciplinarity in Education
ISBN: 978-981-16-6943-9
Verlag: Springer Nature Singapore
Drawing on the reflections of international literacy researchers and important new voices, this book presents re-imagined methods and theoretical imperatives. These difficult times have surfaced new communicative practices and opened out spaces for exploration and activism, prompting re-examination of relationships between research, literacy and social justice.
The book considers varied and consequential events to explore new ways to think and research literacy and to unsettle what we know and accept as fundamental to literacy research, opening ourselves up for change. It provides direction to the field of literacy studies as pressing global concerns are prompting literacy researchers to re-examine what and how they research in times of precarity.
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Part 1. Shiftings.- 1. Trajectories of Being and Becoming: Relationships across Time that Keep us Humble (Catherine Compton-Lilly).- 2. Can a Research Space be a Third Space? Methodology and Hierarchies in Participatory Literacy Research (Sara Hawley & John Potter).- 3. Sharing the Screen: Reconfiguring Participatory Methodologies for Digitally Mediated Literacy Research (Bethany Monea).- 4. A Felt Presence: Affect, Emotion, and Memory as Literacy Researchers (Bronwyn T. Williams).- Part 2. Openings.- 5. Attending to our Response-Abilities: Diff/Reading Data through Pedagogies of the Other-Wise (Amélie Lemieux, Kelly C. Johnston, & Fiona Scott).- 6. Connected to the Soul: Autoethnography, Neurodiversity and Literacies in Times of Ongoing Change (Chris Bailey).- 7. Pop Up Productions: Gifts Presented in Loss (Jana Boschee Ellefson & Kim Lenters).- 8. Engaging Parents in Inquiry Curriculum Projects with Social Media: Using Metalogue to Probe the Methodological and Ethical Dilemmas in Literacy Research (Linda-Dianne Willis & Beryl Exley).- Part 3. Disruptings.- 9. Literacies Yet-to-Come: Young Children’s Emergent, Provisional and Speculative Literacies for Precarious Futures (Abigail Hackett).- 10. Perplexities and Possibilities in Literacy Curriculum & Pedagogical Change: A Research Partnership and Experiment in Materialist Methodologies (Michelle A. Honeyford, Shelley Warkentin, & Karla Costa).- 11. Engaging DIY Media Making to Explore Uncertain and Dystopic Conditions with 2SLGBTQ+ Youth and Allies in New Brunswick, Canada (Casey Burkholder, Funké Aladejebi & Jennifer Thompson).- 12. Uncertain Springs of Activism: Walking with Hoggart (Julian McDougall, Pete Bennett, & John Potter).