The technological and social shifts of the past several decades have brought about new modes of learning, participation and civic engagement. As young people work, play and socialize in online spaces, the academic community is exploring the challenges and possibilities of education in the digital age. New definitions of literacy emerge to address the importance of digital skills, play and collaboration. This paper explores the diverging perspectives on literacy adopted by new media scholars and old media outlets. Thematic coverage in the New York Times from the last four years is analysed and compared to academic texts produced in the same period. Measures of salience for literacy as a topic are used in conjunction with framing anal...
This chapter takes a historical perspective on the notion of new literacies (Bruce, 1998), raising t...
[Extract] References to "new literacies" have become increasingly common as use of digital technolog...
The term literacy remains highly contested and debates continue about how literacy might best be res...
Over the years research on literacy has progressively moved away from a narrow definition of the ter...
This paper offers a working conversation between the authors about the uneasy relationship between l...
Within both academic and policy discourses, the concept of media literacy is being extended from its...
As a field of study, media literacy emerged along with the study of radio propaganda in the 1930s. M...
This chapter focus on the question of literacy education itself-on how this is to be understood in t...
This article considers the continued relevance of critical research on audience reception and audien...
Within the field of literacy research, there is an increasing recognition that the advent of informa...
This article addresses some possible relationship between education and media in contemporary societ...
The increasing ubiquity and use of digital technologies across social and cultural life is a key cha...
Digital communication has transformed literacy practices and assumed great importance in the functio...
The 21st century has marked an unprecedented advancement of new media. New media has become so perva...
In the mid-1990s, we asked a question that has likely been asked in one way or another by educators ...
This chapter takes a historical perspective on the notion of new literacies (Bruce, 1998), raising t...
[Extract] References to "new literacies" have become increasingly common as use of digital technolog...
The term literacy remains highly contested and debates continue about how literacy might best be res...
Over the years research on literacy has progressively moved away from a narrow definition of the ter...
This paper offers a working conversation between the authors about the uneasy relationship between l...
Within both academic and policy discourses, the concept of media literacy is being extended from its...
As a field of study, media literacy emerged along with the study of radio propaganda in the 1930s. M...
This chapter focus on the question of literacy education itself-on how this is to be understood in t...
This article considers the continued relevance of critical research on audience reception and audien...
Within the field of literacy research, there is an increasing recognition that the advent of informa...
This article addresses some possible relationship between education and media in contemporary societ...
The increasing ubiquity and use of digital technologies across social and cultural life is a key cha...
Digital communication has transformed literacy practices and assumed great importance in the functio...
The 21st century has marked an unprecedented advancement of new media. New media has become so perva...
In the mid-1990s, we asked a question that has likely been asked in one way or another by educators ...
This chapter takes a historical perspective on the notion of new literacies (Bruce, 1998), raising t...
[Extract] References to "new literacies" have become increasingly common as use of digital technolog...
The term literacy remains highly contested and debates continue about how literacy might best be res...