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Reconceptualizing Literacy in the Media Age

Mosenthal, Peter B.(Edited by)Pailliotet, Ann Watts(Edited by)
Part of the Advances in Reading / Language Research series
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Information about issues and procedures for media or visual literacy is currently widely dispersed.

This title advances current scholarship by transcending traditional research boundaries and combining a number of different backgrounds, such as cultural studies, reading, computers and technology, sociology, textual criticism.

It supports an interdisciplinary curriculum; in depth reviews of how media and visual literacy support and extend current print literacy theories and practices; it provides explicit examples of research methodologies and accounts of implementation procedures and policies in schools and colleges.

This work focuses on a wide spectrum of media like film, television, children's picture books, computers or newspapers.

The contributing authors, who read as a who is who in media literacy come from diverse disciplines, locations, and backgrounds, employ varied lenses and formats to provide broad, innovative definitions of literacy.

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JAI Press Inc.
076230264X / 9780762302642
Hardback
20/07/2000
Netherlands
English
300p.
23 cm
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