Communities—and their literacies—exist within larger contexts, and writing has the potential to empower or oppress, to maintain the status quo, or to transform the collective community. School is one such context and, in recent years, the nature of writing has changed; digital writing skills needed to participate in contemporary society do not always resemble skills of traditional, school-based literacy. This article examines the teaching of digital writing as an issue of social justice by sharing the perspectives of several novice teachers who were challenged to alter their views of what writing is and how it should be taught
This case study (Merriam & Tisdell, 2016) examines the final projects of two secondary teachers in a...
The purpose of this qualitative case study was to explore the digital-related writing practices of o...
This article presents a study on two students’ from nonmainstream and working class backgrounds writ...
Young people write themselves into being through online forms of expression characterised by literat...
The advent of digital media in the contemporary communication landscape has raised a generation of "...
Theorists of multiliteracies, social semiotics, and the New Literacy Studies have drawn attention to...
© 2017 by Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose ‒ To describe how the digital writing experience...
Background Defining literacy in the writing classroom is a difficult project, as the sheer amount of...
This article involves a case study whose aim was to explore the attitudes and perceptions of teacher...
With increasing awareness, digital media initiatives on a national level have permeated higher educa...
Specifically addressing access, this article begins by briefly discussing how and why digital spaces...
Recent rhetoric, composition, and literacy scholarship has refocused attention on the body’s role in...
Reviewing keynotes and papers presented at the 2005, 2007 and 2009 EATAW conferences, and subsequent...
The question of how to teach digital literacy attracts the attention of researchers, government agen...
Our knowledge is constantly shifting from analog to digital literacies, industrial to information so...
This case study (Merriam & Tisdell, 2016) examines the final projects of two secondary teachers in a...
The purpose of this qualitative case study was to explore the digital-related writing practices of o...
This article presents a study on two students’ from nonmainstream and working class backgrounds writ...
Young people write themselves into being through online forms of expression characterised by literat...
The advent of digital media in the contemporary communication landscape has raised a generation of "...
Theorists of multiliteracies, social semiotics, and the New Literacy Studies have drawn attention to...
© 2017 by Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose ‒ To describe how the digital writing experience...
Background Defining literacy in the writing classroom is a difficult project, as the sheer amount of...
This article involves a case study whose aim was to explore the attitudes and perceptions of teacher...
With increasing awareness, digital media initiatives on a national level have permeated higher educa...
Specifically addressing access, this article begins by briefly discussing how and why digital spaces...
Recent rhetoric, composition, and literacy scholarship has refocused attention on the body’s role in...
Reviewing keynotes and papers presented at the 2005, 2007 and 2009 EATAW conferences, and subsequent...
The question of how to teach digital literacy attracts the attention of researchers, government agen...
Our knowledge is constantly shifting from analog to digital literacies, industrial to information so...
This case study (Merriam & Tisdell, 2016) examines the final projects of two secondary teachers in a...
The purpose of this qualitative case study was to explore the digital-related writing practices of o...
This article presents a study on two students’ from nonmainstream and working class backgrounds writ...