
Understanding Digital Literacies
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Features of the second edition include:
* expanded coverage of a diverse range of digital media practices that now includes Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok, Tinder, and WhatsApp;
* two entirely new chapters on mobility and materiality, and surveillance and privacy;
* updated activities in each chapter which engage students in reflecting on and analysing their own media use;
* e-resources featuring a glossary of key terms and supplementary material for each chapter, including additional activities and links to useful websites, articles, and videos.
This book is an essential textbook for undergraduate and postgraduate students studying courses in new media and digital literacies.
Reviews / Votes
"Not only the best overview of the area; Understanding Digital Literacies, Second Edition is also a virtual handbook on how do good and not harm in the digital age."James Paul Gee, Arizona State University, USA
"Thoroughly updated with newly written chapters, this new edition weaves together important and up-to-date materials highlighting the dynamism of texts and practices in mobile and social media that did not even exist when the first edition was published. A much-anticipated and timely second edition of a popular text!"
Carmen Lee, Chinese University of Hong Kong
"I know the first edition of this book inside out. This second edition brings digital literacies bang up to date, with new discussions on topics ranging from algorithms, chatbots and fake news, to mobility, surveillance and Zoom. A comprehensive and critical guide that is both authoritative and entertaining, combining innovative theory with engaging activities and illuminating case studies."
Caroline Tagg, The Open University, UK
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Christoph A. Hafner is Associate Professor in the Department of English, City University of Hong Kong.
Content
Acknowledgements
Preface to 2nd EditionChapter 1 Mediated Me
Part I Digital Tools
Chapter 2 Information Everywhere
Chapter 3 Reading and Writing in Digital Contexts
Chapter 4 Multimodality
Chapter 5 Online Language and Social Interaction
Chapter 6 Mobility and materiality
Chapter 7 Critical Digital Literacies
Part II Digital Practices
Chapter 8 Online Cultures and Intercultural Communication
Chapter 9 Games, Learning and Literacy
Chapter 10 Social (and 'Anti-Social') Media
Chapter 11 Collaboration and Peer Production
Chapter 12 Surveillance and privacy
Afterword
References
Index
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