Items where Author is "Pahl, Kate"
Number of items: 8.
ESCOTT, Hugh, AMBREEN, Samyia, BAILEY, Chris J, BRADLEY, Jessica, PAHL, Kate, ROWSELL, Jennifer and THORNTON, Gemma
(2025).
Caught Up in the Moment: Seeking Magic in Literacy Research.
In: SAILORS, Misty, NUÑEZ, Idalia, WATSON, Vaughn WM, HOFFMAN, James V and ALVERMANN, Donna, (eds.)
Theories, Models, and Practices of Literacy 8th Edition.
Routledge.
[Book Section]
PAHL, Kate, AMBREEN, Samyia, BADWAN, Khawla, CARR, Simon, COOPER, David, CURTIS, Elizabeth, DAVENPORT, Ian, HACKETT, Abigail, KRAFTL, Peter, LAWRENCE, Peter, LINES, Emily, NGUYỄN, David Cường, NUNN, Caitlin, POOL, Steve, ROWNTREE, Jennifer, SCHOFIELD, Ed, SIEBERS, Johan and VERGUNST, Jo
(2025).
How many ways are there to measure a tree? – An experiment in cross-disciplinarity.
Research for All, 9 (1).
[Article]
HACKETT, Abigail, HALL, Melanie, PAHL, Kate and KRAFTL, Peter
(2024).
Giving up the ‘Good Research Child’.
Qualitative Research.
[Article]
ESCOTT, Hugh and PAHL, Kate
(2017).
Learning from Ninjas: young people’s films as a lens for an expanded view of literacy and language.
Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 1-13.
[Article]
BURNETT, Cathy, MERCHANT, Guy, PAHL, Kate and ROWSELL, Jennifer
(2014).
The (im)materiality of literacy : the significance of subjectivity to new literacies research.
Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 35 (1), 90-103.
[Article]
PAHL, Kate and BURNETT, Cathy
(2013).
Literacies in homes and communities.
In: HALL, Kathy, CREMIN, Teresa, COMBER, Barbara and MOLL, Luis C., (eds.)
International Handbook of Research on Children's Literacy, Learning and Culture.
Chichester, Wiley Blackwell, 3-14.
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PAHL, Kate, POLLARD, Andrew and RAFIQ, Zafir
(2010).
Changing Identities,
Changing spaces : the Ferham families exhibition in Rotherham.
Moving words : journal of transcultural writings, 9 (2), 80-103.
[Article]
PAHL, Kate and POLLARD, Andrew
(2008).
`Bling -- the Asians introduced that to the country': gold and its value within a group of families of South Asian origin in Yorkshire.
Visual Communication, 7 (2), 170-182.
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