Abstract: This paper focuses on the ways girls use digital environments, like Word, PowerPoint and chatting programmes, for writing and communication purposes. By combining quantitative and qualitative methods of analysis and by adopting a critical discourse framework, we will explore the relationship between girls and new media, especially the ones related to digital writing, in terms of three interconnected variables. The first one is related to the role of the two most important socialisation institutions, home and school, at the present historical juncture, characterised by intense mobility and an expansion of traditional forms of literacy. The strategic choices of the girls ’ families and their schools ’ teaching practices contributed ...
This study investigated how young people aged 15-16 use new media technologies in school. The study’...
This paper reports on the digital writing practices of a Grade Three primary school student as he us...
Educational researchers, practitioners, and policymakers face increasing pressure to determine the r...
This paper focuses on the ways girls use digital environments, like Word, PowerPoint and chatting pr...
Young people write themselves into being through online forms of expression characterised by literat...
The purpose of this qualitative case study was to explore the digital-related writing practices of o...
The advent of digital media in the contemporary communication landscape has raised a generation of "...
The article takes the case of pupils in a fifth-year primary school class (10-11 years old) who use ...
The digital strategies of creative girls aims to make visible girls as creative developers of the In...
This paper examines adolescent girls\u27 multimodal design that challenges/resists patriarchy. Acts ...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the writing process in the teaching of the subject of Swedi...
This study analyzes, from a historical context, the use of texting and other social media messenger ...
In this article, I draw on Judith Butler\u27s notion of performativity to investigate the role of di...
Young people\u27s participation in the online world of digital culture is one of the fastest and mos...
The purpose of this qualitative case study was to explore the perceptions and experiences of inner-c...
This study investigated how young people aged 15-16 use new media technologies in school. The study’...
This paper reports on the digital writing practices of a Grade Three primary school student as he us...
Educational researchers, practitioners, and policymakers face increasing pressure to determine the r...
This paper focuses on the ways girls use digital environments, like Word, PowerPoint and chatting pr...
Young people write themselves into being through online forms of expression characterised by literat...
The purpose of this qualitative case study was to explore the digital-related writing practices of o...
The advent of digital media in the contemporary communication landscape has raised a generation of "...
The article takes the case of pupils in a fifth-year primary school class (10-11 years old) who use ...
The digital strategies of creative girls aims to make visible girls as creative developers of the In...
This paper examines adolescent girls\u27 multimodal design that challenges/resists patriarchy. Acts ...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the writing process in the teaching of the subject of Swedi...
This study analyzes, from a historical context, the use of texting and other social media messenger ...
In this article, I draw on Judith Butler\u27s notion of performativity to investigate the role of di...
Young people\u27s participation in the online world of digital culture is one of the fastest and mos...
The purpose of this qualitative case study was to explore the perceptions and experiences of inner-c...
This study investigated how young people aged 15-16 use new media technologies in school. The study’...
This paper reports on the digital writing practices of a Grade Three primary school student as he us...
Educational researchers, practitioners, and policymakers face increasing pressure to determine the r...