This paper explores the purchase and usefulness of the notion of digital literacy. Comparing and contrasting theoretical formulations of digital literacy from the “top-down” and “bottom-up”, it reviews how the concept has been used across three research fields in Europe and Australia. An introductory section situates the ways in which digital literacy offers itself as a mean of empowerment in the tradition of the “new literacy studies” but at the same time exposes contradictions in terms of access and power. The first domain explored is media discourse, and this section of the paper examines ideas which have been circulating in Australia since the early 1990s about the need for children to become digitally literate. The second section exami...
The increasing penetration of digital technologies in society. involves substantial changes in liter...
This paper offers a working conversation between the authors about the uneasy relationship between l...
This book constructively problematises the relation between digital communication, literacy, and lea...
«Digital literacy» is increasingly being identified as a formal educational goal. While mainstream d...
This paper explores how changing digital literacy practices in educational contexts require that we ...
Digital literacy is increasingly being identified as a formal educational goal. While mainstream def...
Digital literacy is an important and often misunderstood concept; it has implications for all aspect...
Digital literacy has been an increasingly-debated and discussed topic since the publication of Paul ...
Over the last few decades, digital literacy has been used repeatedly and have emerged as the core of...
The increasing ubiquity and use of digital technologies across social and cultural life is a key cha...
This paper analyses the concept of digital literacies, focusing on recent changes in the concept of ...
Digital literacy, under a wide variety of names, is routinely classified as a 21st-century skill and...
The concept of a digital generation has been dominating the public discourse on the role of digital ...
The concept of a digital generation has been dominating the public discourse on the role of digital ...
This paper reports on the early sages of two on-going research projects focusing on digital literacy...
The increasing penetration of digital technologies in society. involves substantial changes in liter...
This paper offers a working conversation between the authors about the uneasy relationship between l...
This book constructively problematises the relation between digital communication, literacy, and lea...
«Digital literacy» is increasingly being identified as a formal educational goal. While mainstream d...
This paper explores how changing digital literacy practices in educational contexts require that we ...
Digital literacy is increasingly being identified as a formal educational goal. While mainstream def...
Digital literacy is an important and often misunderstood concept; it has implications for all aspect...
Digital literacy has been an increasingly-debated and discussed topic since the publication of Paul ...
Over the last few decades, digital literacy has been used repeatedly and have emerged as the core of...
The increasing ubiquity and use of digital technologies across social and cultural life is a key cha...
This paper analyses the concept of digital literacies, focusing on recent changes in the concept of ...
Digital literacy, under a wide variety of names, is routinely classified as a 21st-century skill and...
The concept of a digital generation has been dominating the public discourse on the role of digital ...
The concept of a digital generation has been dominating the public discourse on the role of digital ...
This paper reports on the early sages of two on-going research projects focusing on digital literacy...
The increasing penetration of digital technologies in society. involves substantial changes in liter...
This paper offers a working conversation between the authors about the uneasy relationship between l...
This book constructively problematises the relation between digital communication, literacy, and lea...