Postdigital Disconnects

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Competence Descriptions
Computer Science Curriculum
Computer Science Education
critical discourse analysis
Curriculum Implementation
Digital Literacies
digital literacy practices
Digital Media
digital media discourse in classrooms
Digital Media Practices
Digital Media Users
Digital Whiteboard
Discourse Strands
educational policy research
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Fractal Recursivity
ICT Director
Interdiscursive Links
Judgment Systems
linguistic ethnography
Media Ideologies
Mint
platform capitalism education
social inequality technology
Stem Education
Stem Subject
Teacher Participants
Teacher Training College
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Young Informants
Young Men
Young Participants

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032257723
  • Weight: 540g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Nov 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book employs a critical discourse ethnographic approach to map the production of social meaning in digital media in education, drawing on insights from Switzerland to unpack the disconnects that arise in thinking postdigitally and ways forward for rethinking socio-cultural approaches.

Grounded in Foucault-influenced, linguistically-oriented discourse studies, the book calls attention to the ways in which educational discourse has increasingly promoted digital media as a means of justifying curriculum change. Using data from policy documents, participant observation, and interviews, Mathier charts how this rhetoric manifests itself in the combination of top-down policies, on-the-ground implementation, and the lived experiences of students outside the classroom, and, in turn, surfaces broader disconnects. The volume explores how digital education is increasingly shaped by platform capitalism, how young people’s experiences are disregarded in formal knowledge production, and how the prevalence of digital teaching and learning contributes to issues of access and inequality. Through a critical discursive approach, Mathier demonstrates the need for literacy practices in postdigital education to interrogate the ways in which digital media and education are entangled in larger socio-political practices.

This book will appeal to students and scholars in critical discourse studies, critical literacy studies, digital communication, education research, and linguistic ethnography.

Marion Mathier holds a PhD in language and communication from the University of Bern, Switzerland. Currently, she is working as a lecturer for second and third language learning at a teacher training college in Switzerland and preparing a postdoctoral research project on platform pedagogies.

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