Approaching the new media literacies as social practices through the lens of Participatory Culture Framework, the present study adapted new media literacies to online social networks and examined the social media literacy practices of international graduate students (IGSs). The data was collected through an online survey of 90 IGSs, semi-structured interviews with 13 volunteers, and social media data of these volunteers. Quantitative and qualitative analyses of the data revealed that IGSs engage in various social media literacy practices through the employment of multimodal tools and resources afforded by social networking sites despite differences across a multitude of literacies. Based on the findings, Social Media Literacies are proposed...
This Zenodo item contains the dataset of the study: Manca, S., Bocconi, S., & Gleason, B. (2020). “T...
Social media platforms are contemporary spaces where selves are revealed and exposed in reciprocity....
The term literacy remains highly contested and debates continue about how literacy might best be res...
Despite the documented number of studies that investigate social media in teaching and learning sett...
In an age characterized by globalization and mobility, societal dynamics across the world have exper...
Several scholars have addressed the centrality of media and internet literacy within what is commonl...
This paper summarizes the theories, methods, and results of a doctoral research that integrated soci...
The New Media Literacies team based at MIT\u27s Comparative Media Studies program, is currently expl...
Many teens today who use the Internet are actively involved in participatory cultures—joining online...
This article summarizes the developments, methodological design, and some of the theories framed wit...
This dissertation uses qualitative case studies of seven graduate and undergraduate students in whic...
In this digital era, college students have become familiar with social media such as Facebook, twitt...
This qualitative ethnographic study examines five American teenagers ‟ historical and current digita...
Digital technologies and the Internet have revolutionized the way people gather information and acq...
The rise of digital media affects literacy practices, notably how literary fiction is read and discu...
This Zenodo item contains the dataset of the study: Manca, S., Bocconi, S., & Gleason, B. (2020). “T...
Social media platforms are contemporary spaces where selves are revealed and exposed in reciprocity....
The term literacy remains highly contested and debates continue about how literacy might best be res...
Despite the documented number of studies that investigate social media in teaching and learning sett...
In an age characterized by globalization and mobility, societal dynamics across the world have exper...
Several scholars have addressed the centrality of media and internet literacy within what is commonl...
This paper summarizes the theories, methods, and results of a doctoral research that integrated soci...
The New Media Literacies team based at MIT\u27s Comparative Media Studies program, is currently expl...
Many teens today who use the Internet are actively involved in participatory cultures—joining online...
This article summarizes the developments, methodological design, and some of the theories framed wit...
This dissertation uses qualitative case studies of seven graduate and undergraduate students in whic...
In this digital era, college students have become familiar with social media such as Facebook, twitt...
This qualitative ethnographic study examines five American teenagers ‟ historical and current digita...
Digital technologies and the Internet have revolutionized the way people gather information and acq...
The rise of digital media affects literacy practices, notably how literary fiction is read and discu...
This Zenodo item contains the dataset of the study: Manca, S., Bocconi, S., & Gleason, B. (2020). “T...
Social media platforms are contemporary spaces where selves are revealed and exposed in reciprocity....
The term literacy remains highly contested and debates continue about how literacy might best be res...