This contribution presents an innovative concept, hybrid-transitions, as a theoretical tool to explore transitions between the digital and non-digital worlds as spaces at the intersection of young children’s agency and the limitations imposed by their position in society. Following a discussion of the idea that the passage between digital worlds and non-digital worlds during the using of technologies by groups of young children is a dense and social space, rather than a mere temporal sequence, the contribution will illustrate its theoretical argument using empirical data, collected during the observation of digital practices in a pre-kindergarten in the City of Boston. In particular, the examples provided suggest that children’s agency may ...
The aim of this study is to gain knowledge about children’s participation in digital communities and...
Children who have grown up with the Internet as a dominant form of cultural production bring to thei...
ABSTRACT Meyers & Kroeger situate two young writers in current ideologies of childhood and liter...
This contribution presents an innovative concept, hybrid-transitions, as a theoretical tool to explo...
This contribution presents an innovative concept, hybrid-transitions, as a theoretical tool to explo...
A rich tradition of pedagogical and psychological research has explored the impact of technology on ...
The poster introduces hybrid-transitions as a theoretical tool to conceptualise transitions between ...
This compilation thesis contributes with knowledge on children’s (8–12 years of age) out-of-school p...
This article discusses a Transition Programme to support the inclusion of mature students in Higher ...
Many young children in western societies become literate in a world that relies heavily on digital t...
Children are immersed in a world that is characterized by the continuous interplay of physical and d...
Youth workers are often identified as boundary crossers, border pedagogues, or hybrid pedagogues, te...
Abstract Children of today live increasingly digitalized lives. Child computer interaction (CCI) res...
The rapid pace of technological change sweeps across the world of children changing current concepts...
Young children shift meanings across multiple modes long before they have mastered formal writing sk...
The aim of this study is to gain knowledge about children’s participation in digital communities and...
Children who have grown up with the Internet as a dominant form of cultural production bring to thei...
ABSTRACT Meyers & Kroeger situate two young writers in current ideologies of childhood and liter...
This contribution presents an innovative concept, hybrid-transitions, as a theoretical tool to explo...
This contribution presents an innovative concept, hybrid-transitions, as a theoretical tool to explo...
A rich tradition of pedagogical and psychological research has explored the impact of technology on ...
The poster introduces hybrid-transitions as a theoretical tool to conceptualise transitions between ...
This compilation thesis contributes with knowledge on children’s (8–12 years of age) out-of-school p...
This article discusses a Transition Programme to support the inclusion of mature students in Higher ...
Many young children in western societies become literate in a world that relies heavily on digital t...
Children are immersed in a world that is characterized by the continuous interplay of physical and d...
Youth workers are often identified as boundary crossers, border pedagogues, or hybrid pedagogues, te...
Abstract Children of today live increasingly digitalized lives. Child computer interaction (CCI) res...
The rapid pace of technological change sweeps across the world of children changing current concepts...
Young children shift meanings across multiple modes long before they have mastered formal writing sk...
The aim of this study is to gain knowledge about children’s participation in digital communities and...
Children who have grown up with the Internet as a dominant form of cultural production bring to thei...
ABSTRACT Meyers & Kroeger situate two young writers in current ideologies of childhood and liter...