The term "multiliteracies" was coined by the New London Group in 1996 to describe the emergence of new literacies and changing forms of meaning-making in contemporary contexts of increased cultural and linguistic diversity. The proliferation of powerful, multimodal literacies means that previous boundaries of literacy as "writing and speech" are collapsing. Educators and researchers worldwide are rethinking literacy pedagogy to enable students to participate fully in our dynamic, technological, and culturally diverse societies. This paper interrogates competing discourses that have arisen in academic literature during the decade since multiliteracies originated. This scholarly debate is timely, because multiliteracies is receiving increasin...
Communication in society today is characterised by rapidly changing and emergent forms of meaning-ma...
Western civilization stands at a turning point. On one side of this point are the structures and for...
This paper reports the key findings of a critical ethnography, which documented the enactment of the...
The term ‘multiliteracies’ was coined by the New London Group in 1996 to describe the emergence of n...
Global communication is being transformed by new forms of meaning-making in a culturally diverse wor...
This paper reports research findings of a critical ethnography concerning interactions between disco...
Recent research and educational policies have alerted teachers to the importance of multiliteracies....
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) have given rise to many distinct discourses in th...
The realities of new technological and social conditions since the 1990s demand a new approach to li...
The multiliteracies pedagogy of the New London Group is a response to the emergence of new literacie...
This paper is based on a qualitative study examining multiliteracies (New London Group, 1996, 2000) ...
The realities of new technological and social conditions since the 1990s demand a new approach to li...
This study builds on and contributes to work around Multiliteracies approaches to literacy education...
Communication in society today is characterised by rapidly changing and emergent forms of meaning-ma...
This study investigated the teaching of multiliteracy in three middle school English as a Second Lan...
Communication in society today is characterised by rapidly changing and emergent forms of meaning-ma...
Western civilization stands at a turning point. On one side of this point are the structures and for...
This paper reports the key findings of a critical ethnography, which documented the enactment of the...
The term ‘multiliteracies’ was coined by the New London Group in 1996 to describe the emergence of n...
Global communication is being transformed by new forms of meaning-making in a culturally diverse wor...
This paper reports research findings of a critical ethnography concerning interactions between disco...
Recent research and educational policies have alerted teachers to the importance of multiliteracies....
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) have given rise to many distinct discourses in th...
The realities of new technological and social conditions since the 1990s demand a new approach to li...
The multiliteracies pedagogy of the New London Group is a response to the emergence of new literacie...
This paper is based on a qualitative study examining multiliteracies (New London Group, 1996, 2000) ...
The realities of new technological and social conditions since the 1990s demand a new approach to li...
This study builds on and contributes to work around Multiliteracies approaches to literacy education...
Communication in society today is characterised by rapidly changing and emergent forms of meaning-ma...
This study investigated the teaching of multiliteracy in three middle school English as a Second Lan...
Communication in society today is characterised by rapidly changing and emergent forms of meaning-ma...
Western civilization stands at a turning point. On one side of this point are the structures and for...
This paper reports the key findings of a critical ethnography, which documented the enactment of the...