Everyday Literacies

Explores and comments on everyday practices of producing and consuming texts of whatever kind in meatspace and cyberspace.

Monday, April 03, 2023

New article published

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Michele and I were still working on papers and book ideas when she died. One of our projects was with a team of three Masters students from ...
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Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Our recent paper on memes

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At the end of the 90s we began asking ourselves what might count as 'new' literacies. What would it mean to think of literacy prac...
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Call for papers for Special Issue of Journal

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Our wonderful Spanish colleagues Daniel Cassany and Cristina Aliagas are calling for papers for a special issue -- to be published in Englis...
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Thursday, December 26, 2019

Myers Education Press

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This is just a shout out for Chris Myers' independent publishing company Myers Education Press We have worked with Chris for more than...
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Long time between posts

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We certainly lost our way with blogging these past 18 months or so. That reflects having lost our way with a lot of the stuff that one blogs...
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Thursday, May 03, 2018

Border crossers

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If your mother was anything like mine when it came to trying to shape up good choices in her children, she likely informed you numerous time...
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Analogue cooking: with apologies to vegetarians

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During the one and only sabbatical I hung around the university long enough to qualify for I saw an unfinished prototype of a solar oven. It...
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Thursday, February 08, 2018

Remembering John Perry Barlow

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Long before the time when I first read him speaking good sense about what was then becoming known as cyberspace (in the early 90s), I first ...
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Monday, January 22, 2018

New book in our series--congrats again, Matt Farber!

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Matt Farber (of Gamify Your Classroom fame) has just published another lovely book in our New Literacies & Digital Epistemologies ser...
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Monday, June 26, 2017

Writing

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Right now I'm smiling my way through a delightfully irreverent and waspish account of fear and loathing in Silicon Valley's startup ...
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