Popular culture, new media and digital literacy in early childhood
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Popular culture, new media and digital literacy in early childhood
RoutledgeFalmer, 2005
- pbk. : alk. paper
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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収録内容
- Introduction : children of the digital age / Jackie Marsh
- Changing childhood cultures
- New textual landscapes, information and early literacy / Victoria Carrington
- Ritual, performance and identity construction : young children's engagement with popular cultural and media texts / Jackie Marsh
- Verónica : an asset model of becoming literate / Muriel Robinson and Bernardo Turnbull
- Bilingual children's uses of popular culture in text-making / Charmian Kenner
- Children and technologies
- Watching Teletubbies : television and its very young audience / Susan Roberts and Susan Howard
- The CD-ROM game : a toddler engaged in computer-based dramatic play / Cynthia R. Smith
- Narrative spaces and multiple identities : children's textual explorations of console games in home settings / Kate Pahl
- 'Pronto, chi parla? (hello, who is it?') : telephones as artefacts and communication media in children's discourses
- Julia Gillen, Beatrice Accorti Gamannossi and Catherine Ann Cameron
- Transformative pedagogies
- Popular culture : views of parents and educators / Leonie Arthur
- Barbie meets Bob the builder at the workstation : the word on screen/E-mergent literacies in the early years / Guy Merchant
- Resistance, power-tricky, and colorless energy : what engagement with everyday popular culture texts can teach us about learning, and literacy / Vivian Vasquez
- Behind the scenes : making movies in early years classrooms / Helen Nixon and Barbara Comber
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book offers a range of perspectives on children's multimodal experiences, providing a ground-breaking account of the ways in which children engage with popular culture, media and digital literacy practices from their earliest years. Many young children have extensive experience of film, television, printed media, computer games, mobile phones and the Internet from birth, yet their reaction to media texts is rarely acknowledged in the national curricula of any country.
This seminal text focuses on children from birth to eight years, addressing issues such as:
* media and identity construction
* media literacy practices in the home
* the changing nature of literacy in technologically advanced societies
* The place of popular and media texts in children's lives and the use of such texts in the curriculum.
By exploring children's engagement with popular culture, media and digital texts in the home, community and early years settings, the contributors look at empirical studies from around the world, and draw out vital new theoretical issues relating to children's emergent techno-literacy practices.
With an unmatchable team of international experts evaluating topics from text-messaging to the Teletubbies, this book is a long-overdue, fascinating and illuminating read for policy-makers, educational researchers and practitioners, and crosses over to appeal to those in the linguistics field.
目次
1. Introduction: Children of the Digital Age Part 1: Changing Childhood Cultures 2. New textual landscapes, information and early literacy 3. Ritual, performance and identity construction: Young children's engagement with popular cultural and media texts 4. Veronica: An asset model of becoming literate 5. Bilingual children's uses of popular culture in text-making Part 2 Children and Technologies 6. Watching Teletubbies : Television and its very young audience 7. The CD-ROM game: A toddler engaged in computer-based dramatic play 8. Narrative spaces and multiple identities: Children's textual explorations of console games in home settings 9. 'Pronto, chi parla? (Hello, who is it?'): Telephones as artefacts and communication media in children's discourses Part 3: Transformative Pedagogies 10. Popular culture: Views of parents and educators 11. Barbie meets Bob the Builder at the Workstation: The word on screen/ E-mergent literacies in the early years 12. Resistance, power-tricky, and colourless energy: What engagement with everyday popular culture texts can teach us about learning, and literacy 13. Behind the scenes: Making movies in early years classrooms.
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