Hello everyone, My name is Anna Rogozinska and I'm a PhD student at the Institute of Polish Culture at Warsaw University (Poland). I wrote my MA thesis on internet fan communities (focusing on slash Harry Potter fandom and its many practices, primarily fan fiction) and am thinking of writing my dissertation on internet communities through the lens of social bond theories (and their application/evolution when applied to different internet environments). The topic is still changing, though. Mark, someone has probably mentioned that already, but have you tried Greg Ulmer's "Internet Invention", Kathleen Tyner's "Literacy in the Digital World" and Laura Gurak's "Cyberliteracy"? They proved valuable when I was writing an article on the discussion around Walter Ong's concepts in the context of internet. Take care, Anna
On 21/04/2006, at 11:03 PM, Mark Warschauer wrote:
Doug and others--thanks for your replies. I am planning on using Gee's videogames book (cited by Doug below) and also my own book, Laptops and Literacy (coming out from Teachers College Press by the end of summer 2006, which covers use of computers in K-12 settings). I want a third book that provides an overview of the relationship between technology and literacy, probably something similar to Ilana Snyder's edited books but if possible more up to date.
Thanks again-- mark
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