Literacies in the Platform Society
Histories, Pedagogies, and Possibilities
Herausgeber: Nichols, T. Philip; Garcia, Antero
Literacies in the Platform Society
Histories, Pedagogies, and Possibilities
Herausgeber: Nichols, T. Philip; Garcia, Antero
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As digital platforms become more common for literacy learning environments, established frameworks, pedagogies, and theories do not always translate to these contexts. This volume explores the relationship between digital platforms and literacies, understanding they have become an unavoidable part of the literacy and education ecosystem.
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As digital platforms become more common for literacy learning environments, established frameworks, pedagogies, and theories do not always translate to these contexts. This volume explores the relationship between digital platforms and literacies, understanding they have become an unavoidable part of the literacy and education ecosystem.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juni 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 608g
- ISBN-13: 9781032528984
- ISBN-10: 1032528982
- Artikelnr.: 73328105
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juni 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 608g
- ISBN-13: 9781032528984
- ISBN-10: 1032528982
- Artikelnr.: 73328105
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
T. Philip Nichols is Associate Professor of English Education at Baylor University. Antero Garcia is Associate Professor in the Graduate School of Education at Stanford University.
Introduction: Literacies in the Platform Society Part I: Histories 1. New
Towers of Babel: A Conceptual Argument for Digital Platforms as Unstable
Linguistic Constructs 2. Literacy as a Framework for Computing Education:
Affordances, Constraints, and New Directions 3. Waiting on the Platform:
The Journey to and from Manuscript Central 4. Racialized Labor and Digital
Sites of Struggle on Asian American College YouTube 5. Rethinking
Affordances and Constraints in the Platform Era Part II: Pedagogies 6.
Teachers' Use of Technological Applications and Platforms: Classroom
Management, Data Literacy, and Unexpected Labor 7. Human and Non-human
Agency in Elementary Literacy Classrooms: Examining ClassDojo as Part of
Pedagogical Practice 8. Platforms as Texts: Restorying Platforms as
Collective Resistance 9. Proceduralized Ideologies in Teacher Education: An
Analysis of Student Teaching Simulation Software 10. Transforming
Pedagogies Across Digital Platforms: Playgrid Ecologies as Sites of
Emergent Identities and Literacies for Pre-service Teachers Part III:
Possibilities 11. As We May Mark 12. Reimagining Digital Social Platforms
and Youth Agency in Schools: Youth Participatory Design Research as an
Agentic Curricular Approach 13. Between Structure and Collective Care: A
Humanizing Approach to Resource Curation 14. Toward a Critical Race
Algorithmic Literacy: Preparing Black Youth to "Talk Back" to Algorithmic
Bias and Platformed Racism Afterword: Some Theoretical and Methodological
Notes on Platform Literacies
Towers of Babel: A Conceptual Argument for Digital Platforms as Unstable
Linguistic Constructs 2. Literacy as a Framework for Computing Education:
Affordances, Constraints, and New Directions 3. Waiting on the Platform:
The Journey to and from Manuscript Central 4. Racialized Labor and Digital
Sites of Struggle on Asian American College YouTube 5. Rethinking
Affordances and Constraints in the Platform Era Part II: Pedagogies 6.
Teachers' Use of Technological Applications and Platforms: Classroom
Management, Data Literacy, and Unexpected Labor 7. Human and Non-human
Agency in Elementary Literacy Classrooms: Examining ClassDojo as Part of
Pedagogical Practice 8. Platforms as Texts: Restorying Platforms as
Collective Resistance 9. Proceduralized Ideologies in Teacher Education: An
Analysis of Student Teaching Simulation Software 10. Transforming
Pedagogies Across Digital Platforms: Playgrid Ecologies as Sites of
Emergent Identities and Literacies for Pre-service Teachers Part III:
Possibilities 11. As We May Mark 12. Reimagining Digital Social Platforms
and Youth Agency in Schools: Youth Participatory Design Research as an
Agentic Curricular Approach 13. Between Structure and Collective Care: A
Humanizing Approach to Resource Curation 14. Toward a Critical Race
Algorithmic Literacy: Preparing Black Youth to "Talk Back" to Algorithmic
Bias and Platformed Racism Afterword: Some Theoretical and Methodological
Notes on Platform Literacies
Introduction: Literacies in the Platform Society Part I: Histories 1. New
Towers of Babel: A Conceptual Argument for Digital Platforms as Unstable
Linguistic Constructs 2. Literacy as a Framework for Computing Education:
Affordances, Constraints, and New Directions 3. Waiting on the Platform:
The Journey to and from Manuscript Central 4. Racialized Labor and Digital
Sites of Struggle on Asian American College YouTube 5. Rethinking
Affordances and Constraints in the Platform Era Part II: Pedagogies 6.
Teachers' Use of Technological Applications and Platforms: Classroom
Management, Data Literacy, and Unexpected Labor 7. Human and Non-human
Agency in Elementary Literacy Classrooms: Examining ClassDojo as Part of
Pedagogical Practice 8. Platforms as Texts: Restorying Platforms as
Collective Resistance 9. Proceduralized Ideologies in Teacher Education: An
Analysis of Student Teaching Simulation Software 10. Transforming
Pedagogies Across Digital Platforms: Playgrid Ecologies as Sites of
Emergent Identities and Literacies for Pre-service Teachers Part III:
Possibilities 11. As We May Mark 12. Reimagining Digital Social Platforms
and Youth Agency in Schools: Youth Participatory Design Research as an
Agentic Curricular Approach 13. Between Structure and Collective Care: A
Humanizing Approach to Resource Curation 14. Toward a Critical Race
Algorithmic Literacy: Preparing Black Youth to "Talk Back" to Algorithmic
Bias and Platformed Racism Afterword: Some Theoretical and Methodological
Notes on Platform Literacies
Towers of Babel: A Conceptual Argument for Digital Platforms as Unstable
Linguistic Constructs 2. Literacy as a Framework for Computing Education:
Affordances, Constraints, and New Directions 3. Waiting on the Platform:
The Journey to and from Manuscript Central 4. Racialized Labor and Digital
Sites of Struggle on Asian American College YouTube 5. Rethinking
Affordances and Constraints in the Platform Era Part II: Pedagogies 6.
Teachers' Use of Technological Applications and Platforms: Classroom
Management, Data Literacy, and Unexpected Labor 7. Human and Non-human
Agency in Elementary Literacy Classrooms: Examining ClassDojo as Part of
Pedagogical Practice 8. Platforms as Texts: Restorying Platforms as
Collective Resistance 9. Proceduralized Ideologies in Teacher Education: An
Analysis of Student Teaching Simulation Software 10. Transforming
Pedagogies Across Digital Platforms: Playgrid Ecologies as Sites of
Emergent Identities and Literacies for Pre-service Teachers Part III:
Possibilities 11. As We May Mark 12. Reimagining Digital Social Platforms
and Youth Agency in Schools: Youth Participatory Design Research as an
Agentic Curricular Approach 13. Between Structure and Collective Care: A
Humanizing Approach to Resource Curation 14. Toward a Critical Race
Algorithmic Literacy: Preparing Black Youth to "Talk Back" to Algorithmic
Bias and Platformed Racism Afterword: Some Theoretical and Methodological
Notes on Platform Literacies







