Impressions, improvisations and compositions: reframing children's text production in social network sites

Volume: 43, Issue: 2, Pages: 91 - 99
Published: Jun 24, 2009
Abstract
Social networking can currently be described as a mainstream youth activity, with almost half of 8–17‐year‐old children, who have access to the Internet, claiming to participate. As an activity it is of particular interest to literacy educators because it is enacted through the production and consumption of text. However, a growing body of research is finding that while young people transfer knowledge and practices across the sites that they...
Paper Details
Title
Impressions, improvisations and compositions: reframing children's text production in social network sites
Published Date
Jun 24, 2009
Journal
Volume
43
Issue
2
Pages
91 - 99
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