Critical Perspectives on Global Literacies
Bridging Research and Practice
Herausgeber: Kerkhoff, Shea N; Spires, Hiller A
Critical Perspectives on Global Literacies
Bridging Research and Practice
Herausgeber: Kerkhoff, Shea N; Spires, Hiller A
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This book offers critical perspectives on global literacies, connecting research, theory, and practice, and offering critical frameworks for positioning global literacies in ways that are relevant, dynamic, and forward thinking.
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This book offers critical perspectives on global literacies, connecting research, theory, and practice, and offering critical frameworks for positioning global literacies in ways that are relevant, dynamic, and forward thinking.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 413g
- ISBN-13: 9781032335520
- ISBN-10: 1032335521
- Artikelnr.: 71648010
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 413g
- ISBN-13: 9781032335520
- ISBN-10: 1032335521
- Artikelnr.: 71648010
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Shea N. Kerkhoff is Assistant Professor of Literacy and Secondary Education at the University of Missouri-St. Louis, United States. Hiller A. Spires is Executive Director and Professor Emerita at North Carolina State University, United States.
Introduction: Towards an Overarching Definition of Global Literacies.
Section I. Literacies as a Human Right in all Nations Around the World. 1.
Geopolitics of Knowledge in Multiliteracies Research. 2. Literacies Made in
Brazil: Global and Subaltern Cosmopolitan Literacies. 3. Who Decides What
Is Legitimate Literacy? Affirming the Importance of African Languages in
the Global Literacies Field. 4. The Digital Literacy Divide Across the
Rural Lifeworld: From Remote Possibility to Global Connectivity. Section
II. Critical Reading and Creation of Multimodal Texts About Global Issues.
5. Doing Justice to the Other: Developing Cosmopolitan Dispositions Through
Critical-Ethical Pedagogies in Global Literacies Education. 6.
Somali-Canadian, Muslim, Female YouTubers & Teachers Make Videos as a
Global Literacies Practice. 7. Storying Climate Change: Discursive
Possibilities for Teaching Climate Justice Literacies. Section III.
Intercultural Communication and Reciprocal Collaboration with Globally
Diverse Others. 8. Critical Narratives on Intercultural Communication in
Global Literacies Education. 9. Reaching Beyond Personal Borders to Narrate
Cross-Cultural Connections. 10. Our Linguistic Landscape: Preparing
Teachers and Students to See, Hear, and Affirm Our Communities. 11.
Measuring the Teaching of Global Literacies. Section IV. Transformative
Action for Social and Environmental Justice that Traverses Borders. 12.
Rhetoric, Racial Positioning, and Resistance: Asian Americans and the Need
for Critical Global Literacies Across Diaspora. 13. Fostering Climate
Crisis Global Literacies in the Classroom. 14. Community-based, Literacy
Makerspaces: Opportunities for Critical Global Literacies. 15.
Project-Based Inquiry (PBI) Global: Border-Crossing Discourse Within a
Collaboration of Students from China and the United States. Index
Section I. Literacies as a Human Right in all Nations Around the World. 1.
Geopolitics of Knowledge in Multiliteracies Research. 2. Literacies Made in
Brazil: Global and Subaltern Cosmopolitan Literacies. 3. Who Decides What
Is Legitimate Literacy? Affirming the Importance of African Languages in
the Global Literacies Field. 4. The Digital Literacy Divide Across the
Rural Lifeworld: From Remote Possibility to Global Connectivity. Section
II. Critical Reading and Creation of Multimodal Texts About Global Issues.
5. Doing Justice to the Other: Developing Cosmopolitan Dispositions Through
Critical-Ethical Pedagogies in Global Literacies Education. 6.
Somali-Canadian, Muslim, Female YouTubers & Teachers Make Videos as a
Global Literacies Practice. 7. Storying Climate Change: Discursive
Possibilities for Teaching Climate Justice Literacies. Section III.
Intercultural Communication and Reciprocal Collaboration with Globally
Diverse Others. 8. Critical Narratives on Intercultural Communication in
Global Literacies Education. 9. Reaching Beyond Personal Borders to Narrate
Cross-Cultural Connections. 10. Our Linguistic Landscape: Preparing
Teachers and Students to See, Hear, and Affirm Our Communities. 11.
Measuring the Teaching of Global Literacies. Section IV. Transformative
Action for Social and Environmental Justice that Traverses Borders. 12.
Rhetoric, Racial Positioning, and Resistance: Asian Americans and the Need
for Critical Global Literacies Across Diaspora. 13. Fostering Climate
Crisis Global Literacies in the Classroom. 14. Community-based, Literacy
Makerspaces: Opportunities for Critical Global Literacies. 15.
Project-Based Inquiry (PBI) Global: Border-Crossing Discourse Within a
Collaboration of Students from China and the United States. Index
Introduction: Towards an Overarching Definition of Global Literacies.
Section I. Literacies as a Human Right in all Nations Around the World. 1.
Geopolitics of Knowledge in Multiliteracies Research. 2. Literacies Made in
Brazil: Global and Subaltern Cosmopolitan Literacies. 3. Who Decides What
Is Legitimate Literacy? Affirming the Importance of African Languages in
the Global Literacies Field. 4. The Digital Literacy Divide Across the
Rural Lifeworld: From Remote Possibility to Global Connectivity. Section
II. Critical Reading and Creation of Multimodal Texts About Global Issues.
5. Doing Justice to the Other: Developing Cosmopolitan Dispositions Through
Critical-Ethical Pedagogies in Global Literacies Education. 6.
Somali-Canadian, Muslim, Female YouTubers & Teachers Make Videos as a
Global Literacies Practice. 7. Storying Climate Change: Discursive
Possibilities for Teaching Climate Justice Literacies. Section III.
Intercultural Communication and Reciprocal Collaboration with Globally
Diverse Others. 8. Critical Narratives on Intercultural Communication in
Global Literacies Education. 9. Reaching Beyond Personal Borders to Narrate
Cross-Cultural Connections. 10. Our Linguistic Landscape: Preparing
Teachers and Students to See, Hear, and Affirm Our Communities. 11.
Measuring the Teaching of Global Literacies. Section IV. Transformative
Action for Social and Environmental Justice that Traverses Borders. 12.
Rhetoric, Racial Positioning, and Resistance: Asian Americans and the Need
for Critical Global Literacies Across Diaspora. 13. Fostering Climate
Crisis Global Literacies in the Classroom. 14. Community-based, Literacy
Makerspaces: Opportunities for Critical Global Literacies. 15.
Project-Based Inquiry (PBI) Global: Border-Crossing Discourse Within a
Collaboration of Students from China and the United States. Index
Section I. Literacies as a Human Right in all Nations Around the World. 1.
Geopolitics of Knowledge in Multiliteracies Research. 2. Literacies Made in
Brazil: Global and Subaltern Cosmopolitan Literacies. 3. Who Decides What
Is Legitimate Literacy? Affirming the Importance of African Languages in
the Global Literacies Field. 4. The Digital Literacy Divide Across the
Rural Lifeworld: From Remote Possibility to Global Connectivity. Section
II. Critical Reading and Creation of Multimodal Texts About Global Issues.
5. Doing Justice to the Other: Developing Cosmopolitan Dispositions Through
Critical-Ethical Pedagogies in Global Literacies Education. 6.
Somali-Canadian, Muslim, Female YouTubers & Teachers Make Videos as a
Global Literacies Practice. 7. Storying Climate Change: Discursive
Possibilities for Teaching Climate Justice Literacies. Section III.
Intercultural Communication and Reciprocal Collaboration with Globally
Diverse Others. 8. Critical Narratives on Intercultural Communication in
Global Literacies Education. 9. Reaching Beyond Personal Borders to Narrate
Cross-Cultural Connections. 10. Our Linguistic Landscape: Preparing
Teachers and Students to See, Hear, and Affirm Our Communities. 11.
Measuring the Teaching of Global Literacies. Section IV. Transformative
Action for Social and Environmental Justice that Traverses Borders. 12.
Rhetoric, Racial Positioning, and Resistance: Asian Americans and the Need
for Critical Global Literacies Across Diaspora. 13. Fostering Climate
Crisis Global Literacies in the Classroom. 14. Community-based, Literacy
Makerspaces: Opportunities for Critical Global Literacies. 15.
Project-Based Inquiry (PBI) Global: Border-Crossing Discourse Within a
Collaboration of Students from China and the United States. Index