BURNETT, Cathy, MERCHANT, Guy and NEUMANN, Michelle (2019). The appearance of literacy in new communicative practices: interrogating the politics of noticing. Cambridge Journal of Education. [Article]
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Abstract
This conceptual article examines how ready-made assumptions about literacy both frame and
limit understandings of new communicative practices in educational contexts. Proposing a
tripartite heuristic that interrogates the appearance of literacy in terms of emergence,
semblance, and performance, it uses stories from a study of touchscreen tablets in one early
years setting to illustrate the social-material arrangements associated with moments when
tablets became texts to be looked at, shared or made. We argue that a sociomaterial
sensibility can not only sensitise researchers to new communicative practices, but also to the
ways in which sociomaterial arrangements help to construct habits of noticing often active in
accounts of literacy practice and research. It is our contention that exploring the relations
between emergence, semblance and performance is particularly valuable at a time when
conceptualisations of literacy are being challenged in response to diversifying communicative
practices.
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