During the past decade the rapid growth and development of electronic information and communications technologies (ICTs) has been associated with the emergence of diverse new forms of social practice and literacy (Johnson, 1997). These have contributed to interesting and wide-reaching forms of cultural change. In this chapter we provide brief accounts of 'social practices' and 'culture'. We then explore two examples of changing social practices and changing forms of literacy that are mediated by new information technologies, and consider some of their cultural implications
"Electronic communication is radically altering literacy practices. Silicon Literacies unravels the ...
Changes in digital communication technologies have impacted on society so rapidly that educational r...
In this chapter, I explore the concept of literacy as social and cultural practice and apply its rel...
During the past decade the rapid growth and development of electronic information and communications...
Many people who write about information technology draw a parallel between the introduction of the p...
This chapter takes a historical perspective on the notion of new literacies (Bruce, 1998), raising t...
Culture is the "...conventional patterns of thought, activity and artefact that are passed on from g...
The Internet, World Wide Web, and related information and communication technologies (ICTs), have ra...
This chapter focuses on the social and cultural changes affecting contemporary societies, with refer...
The current limitations to the reading practices can probably best be appreci- ated within the cultu...
Electronic and digital technologies are shaping the way students communicate. They are cultural text...
The increasing use of social media along with the rapidly developing digitization of the book has le...
This book contains a series of essays linked by a common thread: the relationship between technology...
Abstract Computer science is of course first of all a technological domain, but it has also become a...
The increasing ubiquity and use of digital technologies across social and cultural life is a key cha...
"Electronic communication is radically altering literacy practices. Silicon Literacies unravels the ...
Changes in digital communication technologies have impacted on society so rapidly that educational r...
In this chapter, I explore the concept of literacy as social and cultural practice and apply its rel...
During the past decade the rapid growth and development of electronic information and communications...
Many people who write about information technology draw a parallel between the introduction of the p...
This chapter takes a historical perspective on the notion of new literacies (Bruce, 1998), raising t...
Culture is the "...conventional patterns of thought, activity and artefact that are passed on from g...
The Internet, World Wide Web, and related information and communication technologies (ICTs), have ra...
This chapter focuses on the social and cultural changes affecting contemporary societies, with refer...
The current limitations to the reading practices can probably best be appreci- ated within the cultu...
Electronic and digital technologies are shaping the way students communicate. They are cultural text...
The increasing use of social media along with the rapidly developing digitization of the book has le...
This book contains a series of essays linked by a common thread: the relationship between technology...
Abstract Computer science is of course first of all a technological domain, but it has also become a...
The increasing ubiquity and use of digital technologies across social and cultural life is a key cha...
"Electronic communication is radically altering literacy practices. Silicon Literacies unravels the ...
Changes in digital communication technologies have impacted on society so rapidly that educational r...
In this chapter, I explore the concept of literacy as social and cultural practice and apply its rel...