
Innovations and Challenges in Digital Literacies
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Drawing on extensive research in digital literacies, discourse analysis, and sociotechnical systems, Jones reimagines digital literacies not simply as skills for making meaning and navigating information but as a more holistic project of figuring out how to 'fix' what is 'broken' about the internet and our broader societies. The book focuses on seven key 'sites of repair'-action, attention, affect, affinity, visibility, truth, and humanity-each site offering insights into how agency, emotions, relationships, knowledge, and 'intelligence' emerge through our entanglements with digital technologies. The text aims to provoke debate about how we define digital literacies in an age of political polarisation and rapid technological change. It provides powerful tools for teaching, learning, and living more ethically with digital media.
With this book, Jones invites readers to see themselves not just as users of digital technology, but as fixers of broken systems-and caretakers of our increasingly fragile world. This approach provides a framework for educators, students, and researchers to collaboratively develop practical strategies to challenge the logics of technological and social systems, cultivating new literacies for an age of online misinformation, algorithmic governance, and generative AI.
Open Access for this book was funded by the University of Reading, UK.
The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons [Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC BY-NC-ND)] 4.0 license.
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"Rodney Jones has written the book our moment needs. Literacies of Repair refuses the easy story that 'the internet broke us' and instead offers a humane, systemic way to mend-beginning with how people actually live, feel, learn, and act together. Jones moves beyond checklist 'digital skills' to show how action, attention, affect, affinity, visibility, truth, and humanity intertwine in real practices. This is not a cynical autopsy of platforms; it's a design manual for communities who want to reclaim agency-what he calls agencing-and cultivate cultures of care."James Paul Gee, Regents' Professor, Emeritus, Arizona State University
"Rodney Jones offers a bold, pathbreaking vision of digital literacies as practices not just of critique but of repair. Urging us to confront the brokenness of the internet, and reorienting literacy towards care, agency, and collective action, this book is a powerful call to rediscover what truly matters in a digitally mediated, fractured world."
Ron Darvin Associate Professor, The University of British Columbia
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