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Community-Based Multiliteracies and Digital Media Projects
Questioning Assumptions and Exploring Realities
By: Michele Knobel, Colin Lankshear, Heather M. Pleasants, Dana E. Salter
eBook | 27 September 2022 | Edition Number 1
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Within community-based digital literacies work, a fundamental question remains unanswered: Where are the stories and reflections of the researchers, scholars, and community workers themselves? We have learned much about contexts, discourses, and the multimodal nature of meaning making in literacy and digital media experiences. However, we have learned very little about those who initiate, facilitate, and direct these community-based multiliteracies and digital media projects. In Community-Based Multiliteracies & Digital Media Projects: Questioning Assumptions and Exploring Realities, contributors discuss exemplary work in the field of community-based digital literacies, while providing an insightful and critical perspective on how we begin to write ourselves into the stories of our work. In doing so, the book makes a powerful contribution to digital literacies praxis and pedagogy - within and outside of community-based contexts.
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«By playing at the intersection of the digital literacy and community context, the editors and their co-authors move beyond traditional conversations about the pedagogical and programmatic mechanics of utilizing digital media to the criti-cal examination of digital literacies in specific contexts and the associated chal-lenges that accompany this work. As a STEAM educator and community advocate, I believe that through their work, Heather M. Pleasants and Dana E. Salter have created an invaluable space to interrogate some of the key questions facing those hoping to empower educators and students to utilize digital media to change and improve their world.» (Dr. Brian Williams, Director, Alonzo A. Crim Center for Urban Educational Excellence, and Assistant Professor, Early Childhood Education, Georgia State University)
«This is a beautifully conceptualized collection. The editors have invited experienced, self-reflective, community-based practitioners to 'write themselves into the story' of their work and the result is a nuanced conversation about the intricacies, ambiguities, challenges, and the inspiration of collaborating across boundaries to create media that matter. The insights shared and questions explored are invaluably generative. They help us think critically about the ethics, integrity, and purposes of our labor. They remind us that reflection into process is not for the footnotes; rather, it is central to the story of social justice work.» (Darcy Alexandra, visual anthropologist, writer, educator, and documentary practitioner, Centre for Transcultural Research and Media Practice, Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland)
«[T]his Text is far more than a collection of interesting and powerful stories, but also provides grounded insights and design principles to guide the ethical, relational, methodological, pedagogical, and longitudinal aspects of digital media creation in community collaborations. This is not a 'how to text', rather it is a 'why to' text that casts an important gaze away from the products of media production and on to the interactions that shape the collaborative process. [...] This edited collection adds critical voices to the conversation about what it means to engage people in participatory media practices within their communities. In doing so, Heather Pleasants and Dana Salter make a vital contribution to the base of scholarship that informs our conceptions of literate practice.» (Michael Manderino, Teachers College Record, January 2015)
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ISBN: 9781454190851
ISBN-10: 145419085X
Series: New Literacies and Digital Epistemologies : Book 63
Published: 27th September 2022
Format: ePUB
Language: English
Number of Pages: 258
Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publisher: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
Volume Number: 63
Edition Number: 1
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