This article focuses on contexts of language and literacy in use, particularly on the complex social meanings of language and literacy in the workplace. Taking a social practice perspective, it draws on literacy theory and research developing from the New Literacy Studies. It analyses ethnographic findings across four Canadian workplaces to show the complexity of social meanings of language and literacy in use, calling into question the approaches of many language and literacy programs that present meanings as largely embedded in language structures. A brief set of vignettes from worksites is introduced relating to language and literacy events around quality control, an important area of concern in 21st century business and industry. This i...
• Summary: Although many ‘Anglophone ’ countries now host significant linguistic diversity, minimal ...
Over the last fifty years, literacy and its study have moved considerably beyond the ability solely ...
This paper examines opportunities for language learning in a cleaning job, which is a typical entry...
Currently government policy and media debate in Australia and overseas is premised in the view that ...
In this theoretical contribution, I invite fellow researchers and managers to engage in a reflection...
This volume is one of the four readers compiled as part of the course Language and Literacy (Code E8...
Adult literacy education has traditionally been a site of the intersection of discourses about langu...
This ethnographic case study sought to understand how English Language Learners used their language ...
The rise of New Literacy Studies and the shift from studying reading and writing as a technical proc...
Many immigrants, refugees, and aboriginal Canadians learn their own languages in the normal, informa...
This paper argues that linguistic skills and awareness are essential requirements for professionals ...
Drawing on data from three New Zealand worksites, an analysis of transcripts suggests a pattern of r...
This paper draws on the outcomes of an Higher Education Academy funded project, Literacies for Emplo...
The changing workplace requires employees to engage with new ways of working that rely increasingly ...
• Summary: This article examines the issue of orality and literacy and reflects critically on their ...
• Summary: Although many ‘Anglophone ’ countries now host significant linguistic diversity, minimal ...
Over the last fifty years, literacy and its study have moved considerably beyond the ability solely ...
This paper examines opportunities for language learning in a cleaning job, which is a typical entry...
Currently government policy and media debate in Australia and overseas is premised in the view that ...
In this theoretical contribution, I invite fellow researchers and managers to engage in a reflection...
This volume is one of the four readers compiled as part of the course Language and Literacy (Code E8...
Adult literacy education has traditionally been a site of the intersection of discourses about langu...
This ethnographic case study sought to understand how English Language Learners used their language ...
The rise of New Literacy Studies and the shift from studying reading and writing as a technical proc...
Many immigrants, refugees, and aboriginal Canadians learn their own languages in the normal, informa...
This paper argues that linguistic skills and awareness are essential requirements for professionals ...
Drawing on data from three New Zealand worksites, an analysis of transcripts suggests a pattern of r...
This paper draws on the outcomes of an Higher Education Academy funded project, Literacies for Emplo...
The changing workplace requires employees to engage with new ways of working that rely increasingly ...
• Summary: This article examines the issue of orality and literacy and reflects critically on their ...
• Summary: Although many ‘Anglophone ’ countries now host significant linguistic diversity, minimal ...
Over the last fifty years, literacy and its study have moved considerably beyond the ability solely ...
This paper examines opportunities for language learning in a cleaning job, which is a typical entry...