Stories from Inequity to Justice in Literacy Education
Stories from Inequity to Justice in Literacy Education
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Author(s): Morrell, Ernest
ISBN No.: 9780367785512
Pages: 228
Year: 202103
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 67.92
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Chapter 1 - Introduction: Moving stories of inequity to stories of justice Jennifer Rowsell, University of Bristol, UK & Ernest Morrell, University of Notre Dame, USA Section 1: Macro perspectives: Big gaps, divides, and inequities Chapter 2 - Searching for mermaids: Access, capital and the digital divide in a rural South African Primary School Kerryn Dixon, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa Chapter 3 - Divided digital practices: A story from Indigenous Australia Inge Kral, The Australian National University, Australia Chapter 4 - Storylines: Young people playing into change in agricultural colleges in Rural Ethiopia to address sexual and gender based violence Hani Sadati, Claudia Mitchell & Lisa Starr, McGill University, Canada Section 2: Meso perspectives: Making it work on the margins Chapter 5 - Reframing the digital in literacy: Youth, arts, and misperceptions Mia Perry, University of Glasgow, UK, Diane R. Collier, Brock University, Canada & Jennifer Rowsell, University of Bristol, UK Chapter 6 - The potential of participatory literacies to challenge digital (civic) divides Nicole Mirra, Rutgers University, USA & Antero Garcia, Stanford University, USA Chapter 7 - Youth people's media use and social participation in Hong Kong: A perspective of digital use divide Alice Y. L. Lee, Hong Kong Baptist University, China & Klavier J. Wang, The Education University of Hong Kong, China Chapter 8 - From mothballed to meaningfully-used technology in Urban Catholic Schools Nate Wills, University of Notre Dame, USA Section 3: Micro perspectives: Race and social class digital divides in communities Chapter 9 - Social class, literacies, and digital wastelands: Technological artifacts in a network of relations Stephanie Jones & Jaye Johnson Thiel, University of Georgia, USA Chapter 10 - Values, neoliberalism, and the digital divide: Nonwhite media makers and the production of meaning Zithri Saleem & Negin Dahya, University of Washington, USA Chapter 11 - Making it work in the Global South: Stories of digital divides in a Brazilian context Cristiane Manzan Perine, Federal University of Uberl'ndia, Brazil & Jennifer Rowsell, University of Bristol, UK Afterword.


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