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Gail E. Hawisher (Editor), Cynthia L. Selfe (Editor)

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December 4, 1999 041518942X 978-0415189422 1
The World Wide Web is transforming the way that information is distributed, received and acted upon.
Global Literacies and the World Wide Web provides a critical examination of the new on line literacy practices and values, and how these are determined by national, cultural and educational contexts. Gail Hawisher and Cynthia L. Selfe have brought together scholars from around the world, including: Mexico, Hungary, Australia, Palau, Cuba, Scotland, Greece, Japan, Africa and the United States. Each represents and examines on line literacy practices in their specific culture.
Global Literacies and the World Wide Web resists a romanticised and inaccurate vision of global oneness. Instead, this book celebrates the dynamic capacity of these new self defined literacy communities to challenge the global village myth with robust, hybrid redefintions of identity that honour ethnic, cultural, economic, historical, and ideological differences. This is a lively and original challenge to conventional notions of the relationship between literacy and technology.

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'This collection is successful in bringing to researchers' attention a need for more comparative studies in this area.' - Elaine Millard, British Educational Research Journal

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of the Center for Writing Studies at the University of Illinois. Cynthia L. Selfe is Professor of Composition and Communication and Chair of the Humanities Department at Michigan Technological University.

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The enthusiasm for the new information technologies in Hungary and the perceived changes in the "relationship to knowledge" are an indication of the country's move away from a system closed to outside interference to a system that is receptive to and welcomes new ideas that are forming within the country and outside its borders. Read the first page
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critical social literacies, new literacy practices, website producers, electronic literacy, website production, literacy acts, literacy environment, art crimes, multiple literacies, geopolitical borders, print literacy, literacy events, cultural web, kanji characters
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United States, New York, Indigenous Australians, South Africa, Ryder Cup, Mass Dosage, European Union, Cuba Solidarity, New London Group, Cambridge University Press, Eotvos University, International Herald Tribune, Second World War, Brian Street, Global Forum, United Kingdom, Balint Magyar, Colin Montgomerie, Greek Web, Latin America, Nuevo Leon, Yorta Yorta, Critical Approaches, Dallas Cowboys, Hugh Blair
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