Research in New Literacy Studies has demonstrated how literacy consists of multiple socially and culturally situated practices illuminated through a focus on literacy events. Recently, this sociocultural perspective has been complemented by relational thinking that views literacy as an ongoing reassembling of the human and more-than-human. This conceptual article proposes that, in exploring how relational thinking might be deployed in literacy research and practice, it is helpful to re-visit conceptualisations of literacy events. Specifically it proposes the notion of ‘literacy-as-event’ as a heuristic for thinking with the fluid and elusive nature of meaning-making, elaborating on three propositions: 1. event is generated as people and th...
The relationship between teacher and student, teacher and class, and teacher, student and class has ...
This thesis takes as the object of its enquiry children's talk about the range of different media te...
This article describes how young children’s early relationships with caregivers and other significan...
This article describes how young children’s early relationships with caregivers and other significan...
Through a consideration of literacies in theory and international policy, this article pushes at the...
Literacy is a linguistic innovation characterised by the encoding and decoding of language into a sy...
This paper draws on data from an ESRC funded research project on literacies in the context of furthe...
This article deconstructs the online and offline experience to show its complexities and idiosyncrat...
This paper provides an overview of the field of Literacy Studies, describing the range of work which...
In this article, we bring together relational arts practice (Kester, 2004) with collaborative ethnog...
This article explores the temporal dimension of the ‘rapport à l’écrit’ (relationship with literacy)...
This conceptual article examines how ready-made assumptions about literacy both frame and limit und...
This article examines the complex nature of literacy through a variety of lenses. The linguistic len...
This thesis re-examines possible links between literacy and cognitive development from a medium pers...
Agency and its role in the early literacy classroom has long been a topic for debate. While sociocul...
The relationship between teacher and student, teacher and class, and teacher, student and class has ...
This thesis takes as the object of its enquiry children's talk about the range of different media te...
This article describes how young children’s early relationships with caregivers and other significan...
This article describes how young children’s early relationships with caregivers and other significan...
Through a consideration of literacies in theory and international policy, this article pushes at the...
Literacy is a linguistic innovation characterised by the encoding and decoding of language into a sy...
This paper draws on data from an ESRC funded research project on literacies in the context of furthe...
This article deconstructs the online and offline experience to show its complexities and idiosyncrat...
This paper provides an overview of the field of Literacy Studies, describing the range of work which...
In this article, we bring together relational arts practice (Kester, 2004) with collaborative ethnog...
This article explores the temporal dimension of the ‘rapport à l’écrit’ (relationship with literacy)...
This conceptual article examines how ready-made assumptions about literacy both frame and limit und...
This article examines the complex nature of literacy through a variety of lenses. The linguistic len...
This thesis re-examines possible links between literacy and cognitive development from a medium pers...
Agency and its role in the early literacy classroom has long been a topic for debate. While sociocul...
The relationship between teacher and student, teacher and class, and teacher, student and class has ...
This thesis takes as the object of its enquiry children's talk about the range of different media te...
This article describes how young children’s early relationships with caregivers and other significan...