Autobiographical digital storytelling (DST) is a burgeoning multiliteracy practice in in- and out-of-school spaces. Recently, education researchers have explored DST's potential as a robust critical literacy tool for non-dominant youth to tell agentic counter narratives. A less explored area of youth DST practices relates to how authors account for audience (local and macro discourse) when composing digital autobiographies. Using feminist poststructural theory as a heuristic and analytical tool, I investigated the varying discourses youth authors engaged throughout their processes and products related to autobiographical DST. The ethnographic data for this dissertation were collected in an English Language Arts high school classroom, Africa...
In this study, four biracial students, who self-identify as being Black, use narrative inquiry to ex...
Dominant narratives of black girls and woman as they are presented in media often construct less tha...
In the fall of 2008, Rachel Raimist and Walter Jacobs collaboratively designed and taught the course...
Autobiographical digital storytelling (DST) is a burgeoning multiliteracy practice in in- and out-of...
In this study I describe multimodal (counter) storytelling as a practice of textual construction and...
Both scholarly literature and popular media often depict predominantly negative and one-dimensional ...
Digital storytelling has entered Higher Education over recent years as a tool to engage diverse cla...
Digital Storytelling has been popular in various educational contexts as a powerful tool for cogniti...
This dissertation investigates the cultural discourse of girlhood that Black girls produce through u...
A growing number of African American urban adolescents are conceptualized as “disengaged” or “at-ris...
Digital storytelling is a modern storytelling method that uses videos, images, and audio to share kn...
Abstract: While digital storytelling has entered higher education as a vehicle to reflect on issues ...
This dissertation focuses on the role that College Composition courses can and should play in addres...
This qualitative descriptive exploratory study investigated how a pedagogy of multiliteracies can be...
While digital storytelling has entered higher education as a vehicle to reflect on issues of identit...
In this study, four biracial students, who self-identify as being Black, use narrative inquiry to ex...
Dominant narratives of black girls and woman as they are presented in media often construct less tha...
In the fall of 2008, Rachel Raimist and Walter Jacobs collaboratively designed and taught the course...
Autobiographical digital storytelling (DST) is a burgeoning multiliteracy practice in in- and out-of...
In this study I describe multimodal (counter) storytelling as a practice of textual construction and...
Both scholarly literature and popular media often depict predominantly negative and one-dimensional ...
Digital storytelling has entered Higher Education over recent years as a tool to engage diverse cla...
Digital Storytelling has been popular in various educational contexts as a powerful tool for cogniti...
This dissertation investigates the cultural discourse of girlhood that Black girls produce through u...
A growing number of African American urban adolescents are conceptualized as “disengaged” or “at-ris...
Digital storytelling is a modern storytelling method that uses videos, images, and audio to share kn...
Abstract: While digital storytelling has entered higher education as a vehicle to reflect on issues ...
This dissertation focuses on the role that College Composition courses can and should play in addres...
This qualitative descriptive exploratory study investigated how a pedagogy of multiliteracies can be...
While digital storytelling has entered higher education as a vehicle to reflect on issues of identit...
In this study, four biracial students, who self-identify as being Black, use narrative inquiry to ex...
Dominant narratives of black girls and woman as they are presented in media often construct less tha...
In the fall of 2008, Rachel Raimist and Walter Jacobs collaboratively designed and taught the course...