Through a consideration of literacies in theory and international policy, this article pushes at the edges of existing frameworks of functional and sociocultural literacies. In critique of existing policy directives, the author explores an approach to literacy that engages in the affective and posthuman relationality of human and environment and in the plurality of literacies globally that are overshadowed in prevailing models of literacy education. The author was motivated by a commitment to literacy education responsive to a world that is unsustainable in its current practices, to a world that faces increasing fragmentation and vulnerability (socially and ecologically) while certain types of expertise, technologies, and global infrastruct...
The creation of alternatives to market-driven higher institutions, including higher education, is ne...
Literacy is a linguistic innovation characterised by the encoding and decoding of language into a sy...
This dissertation critically examines how constructions of literacy are shaped during historical mom...
A discussion of the pivotal theoretical and practical issue in the teaching of critical literacies: ...
Research in New Literacy Studies has demonstrated how literacy consists of multiple socially and cul...
This issue of the Global Education Review focuses on how to reimagine, define, and conceptualize lit...
As global mobility and communications proliferate, ever-increasing exchanges and influences occur ac...
This article considers the role of research in disentangling an increasingly complex relationship be...
This paper draws upon the experience of the Literacies for Learning in Further Education research pr...
Existing work on literacy and affect has posed important questions for how we think about meanings a...
This paper provides an overview of the field of Literacy Studies, describing the range of work which...
Ecocritical scholarship has always had pedagogical ambitions. It is commonly assumed that education ...
The focus of this thesis is literacy but it is also about the veiled urgencies of becoming literate....
This dissertation interrogates the global material consequences of the rhetorics of digital literaci...
The Literacy Policy Project examines the trends in UK government policy interventions into literacy ...
The creation of alternatives to market-driven higher institutions, including higher education, is ne...
Literacy is a linguistic innovation characterised by the encoding and decoding of language into a sy...
This dissertation critically examines how constructions of literacy are shaped during historical mom...
A discussion of the pivotal theoretical and practical issue in the teaching of critical literacies: ...
Research in New Literacy Studies has demonstrated how literacy consists of multiple socially and cul...
This issue of the Global Education Review focuses on how to reimagine, define, and conceptualize lit...
As global mobility and communications proliferate, ever-increasing exchanges and influences occur ac...
This article considers the role of research in disentangling an increasingly complex relationship be...
This paper draws upon the experience of the Literacies for Learning in Further Education research pr...
Existing work on literacy and affect has posed important questions for how we think about meanings a...
This paper provides an overview of the field of Literacy Studies, describing the range of work which...
Ecocritical scholarship has always had pedagogical ambitions. It is commonly assumed that education ...
The focus of this thesis is literacy but it is also about the veiled urgencies of becoming literate....
This dissertation interrogates the global material consequences of the rhetorics of digital literaci...
The Literacy Policy Project examines the trends in UK government policy interventions into literacy ...
The creation of alternatives to market-driven higher institutions, including higher education, is ne...
Literacy is a linguistic innovation characterised by the encoding and decoding of language into a sy...
This dissertation critically examines how constructions of literacy are shaped during historical mom...