Recent rhetoric, composition, and literacy scholarship has refocused attention on the body’s role in reading and writing, arguing against abstracting literacy practices and texts from material situations, contexts, and the physical bodies who create them. This scholarship challenges descriptions and accounts of emerging media and digital writing situations as “disembodying.” This thesis argues that in the “IM world” in which incoming college students learn to write by participating in online communities, their digital writing can be considered “embodied” as real-world, socially-situated practice. By actively participating in online communities, many incoming college students learn distinct online language practices outside of school; they a...
As new techno-literacy practices become embedded in society, they impact on ever younger age groups....
Online discourse has become a common mode of communication for the Twenty- First Century. Many busin...
Reviewing keynotes and papers presented at the 2005, 2007 and 2009 EATAW conferences, and subsequent...
Young people write themselves into being through online forms of expression characterised by literat...
This dissertation uses qualitative case studies of seven graduate and undergraduate students in whic...
The purpose of this qualitative case study was to explore the digital-related writing practices of o...
Based on data gathered via survey questionnaire and follow up in-class discussion, the paper explore...
The advent of digital media in the contemporary communication landscape has raised a generation of "...
Theorists of multiliteracies, social semiotics, and the New Literacy Studies have drawn attention to...
As literacy educators, we\u27re particularly mindful of two different and current conversations abou...
(Re)Writing Civics in the Digital Age: The Role of Social Media in Student (Dis)Engagement addresses...
Project (M.A., English (Composition))--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.This study anal...
Before entering the first year composition classroom many students have already engaged with and cre...
Technology is transforming twenty-first century education. Central to the study of English Literatur...
This paper reports on the initial findings from the ESRC project, Digital Literacies in Higher Educa...
As new techno-literacy practices become embedded in society, they impact on ever younger age groups....
Online discourse has become a common mode of communication for the Twenty- First Century. Many busin...
Reviewing keynotes and papers presented at the 2005, 2007 and 2009 EATAW conferences, and subsequent...
Young people write themselves into being through online forms of expression characterised by literat...
This dissertation uses qualitative case studies of seven graduate and undergraduate students in whic...
The purpose of this qualitative case study was to explore the digital-related writing practices of o...
Based on data gathered via survey questionnaire and follow up in-class discussion, the paper explore...
The advent of digital media in the contemporary communication landscape has raised a generation of "...
Theorists of multiliteracies, social semiotics, and the New Literacy Studies have drawn attention to...
As literacy educators, we\u27re particularly mindful of two different and current conversations abou...
(Re)Writing Civics in the Digital Age: The Role of Social Media in Student (Dis)Engagement addresses...
Project (M.A., English (Composition))--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.This study anal...
Before entering the first year composition classroom many students have already engaged with and cre...
Technology is transforming twenty-first century education. Central to the study of English Literatur...
This paper reports on the initial findings from the ESRC project, Digital Literacies in Higher Educa...
As new techno-literacy practices become embedded in society, they impact on ever younger age groups....
Online discourse has become a common mode of communication for the Twenty- First Century. Many busin...
Reviewing keynotes and papers presented at the 2005, 2007 and 2009 EATAW conferences, and subsequent...