This article problematises the uptake and use of digital technologies by migrant and refugee-background young people, through the lens of a site-based arts pedagogy program, Culture Shack (CS), in Melbourne, Australia. It argues that online pedagogies including animation, Facebook, photoshop, mobile phones and Youtube can be used effectively for bridging cultural, gender and educational gaps, if the ways in which they are applied engage with communication preferences and discourses of culture, ethnicity and digital media technology - including issues related to technological determinism. Drawing on Dimitriadis' attention to the power of public pedagogies and cyberculture theorists such as Leung and Nakamura, this article frames creativ...
For unaccompanied refugee youth, technology occupies a central role in their lives. It helps them wh...
In 2016 the first Australian Digital Inclusion Index was released, recognising the enormous role acc...
This paper re-visits the Media Arts curriculum 10 years after initial discussions within the Austral...
The Scratch Online Community is a space that enables young people to share their creative digital pr...
The Scratch Online Community enables young people to share their creative digital projects internati...
The Scratch Online Community is a space that enables young people to share their creative digital pr...
In this chapter I analyse the digital practices of migrant youth as situated, power-laden, pleasurab...
In this chapter I analyse the digital practices of migrant youth as situated, power-laden, pleasurab...
The article is an attempt to outline the changes that have occurred in a vacuum existing between an...
This article focuses on the educational participation of young refugees in the context of digitalize...
Youth workers are often identified as boundary crossers, border pedagogues, or hybrid pedagogues, te...
This paper explores how changing digital literacy practices in educational contexts require that we ...
Against the background of the emerging multicultural migration society, acquisition of intercultural...
A range of recent academic, policy and practice-focused work in the UK and internationally has ident...
Reviews of research have provided insights into the digital media production practices of youth in a...
For unaccompanied refugee youth, technology occupies a central role in their lives. It helps them wh...
In 2016 the first Australian Digital Inclusion Index was released, recognising the enormous role acc...
This paper re-visits the Media Arts curriculum 10 years after initial discussions within the Austral...
The Scratch Online Community is a space that enables young people to share their creative digital pr...
The Scratch Online Community enables young people to share their creative digital projects internati...
The Scratch Online Community is a space that enables young people to share their creative digital pr...
In this chapter I analyse the digital practices of migrant youth as situated, power-laden, pleasurab...
In this chapter I analyse the digital practices of migrant youth as situated, power-laden, pleasurab...
The article is an attempt to outline the changes that have occurred in a vacuum existing between an...
This article focuses on the educational participation of young refugees in the context of digitalize...
Youth workers are often identified as boundary crossers, border pedagogues, or hybrid pedagogues, te...
This paper explores how changing digital literacy practices in educational contexts require that we ...
Against the background of the emerging multicultural migration society, acquisition of intercultural...
A range of recent academic, policy and practice-focused work in the UK and internationally has ident...
Reviews of research have provided insights into the digital media production practices of youth in a...
For unaccompanied refugee youth, technology occupies a central role in their lives. It helps them wh...
In 2016 the first Australian Digital Inclusion Index was released, recognising the enormous role acc...
This paper re-visits the Media Arts curriculum 10 years after initial discussions within the Austral...