This dissertation investigates meaning-making in children’s joint-reading transactions with literary apps. The analysis of meaning-making focuses on embodiment as a central aspect of literary app’s texts and their reading and on children’s negotiation of agency in the act of joint-reading. Meaning-making is understood through a multimodal social semiotics perspective, which considers that meaning is realised in the dynamic transaction between reader, text and social context. Therefore, the dissertation integrates the analysis of the apps and of the children’s responses to capture the dynamics of meaning-making in such transactions. Case studies were conducted with six families, who read the apps The Monster at the End of This Book (Stone & ...
This study explored the many layers involved in young children’s meaning-making as they digitally co...
This article utilises the term ‘digital authoring’ in order to explore the ways in which children cr...
This paper reflects on the diversity of semiotic resources in contemporary children's literature, an...
This thesis analyzes how playfulness is expressed in eight picturebook apps available for the iPad, ...
Children are compulsive meaning-makers (Kress 2013). They construct their own personal theories abo...
Children are compulsive meaning-makers (Kress 2013). They construct their own personal theories abo...
This article addresses questions related to how the change in the textual landscape, from paper-base...
This article addresses questions related to how the change in the textual landscape, from paper-base...
This article addresses questions related to how the change in the textual landscape, from paper-base...
This article is based on observations made in a Swedish digital early childhood classroom during rea...
This article is based on observations made in a Swedish digital early childhood classroom during rea...
This article is based on observations made in a Swedish digital early childhood classroom during rea...
Children develop their language when they explore and talk about literary texts. In this study, we e...
This study investigated young children’s emergent literacy practices, digital literacy skills, and t...
This study explored the many layers involved in young children’s meaning-making as they digitally co...
This study explored the many layers involved in young children’s meaning-making as they digitally co...
This article utilises the term ‘digital authoring’ in order to explore the ways in which children cr...
This paper reflects on the diversity of semiotic resources in contemporary children's literature, an...
This thesis analyzes how playfulness is expressed in eight picturebook apps available for the iPad, ...
Children are compulsive meaning-makers (Kress 2013). They construct their own personal theories abo...
Children are compulsive meaning-makers (Kress 2013). They construct their own personal theories abo...
This article addresses questions related to how the change in the textual landscape, from paper-base...
This article addresses questions related to how the change in the textual landscape, from paper-base...
This article addresses questions related to how the change in the textual landscape, from paper-base...
This article is based on observations made in a Swedish digital early childhood classroom during rea...
This article is based on observations made in a Swedish digital early childhood classroom during rea...
This article is based on observations made in a Swedish digital early childhood classroom during rea...
Children develop their language when they explore and talk about literary texts. In this study, we e...
This study investigated young children’s emergent literacy practices, digital literacy skills, and t...
This study explored the many layers involved in young children’s meaning-making as they digitally co...
This study explored the many layers involved in young children’s meaning-making as they digitally co...
This article utilises the term ‘digital authoring’ in order to explore the ways in which children cr...
This paper reflects on the diversity of semiotic resources in contemporary children's literature, an...