Items where Author is "Escott, Hugh"

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HYATT, David, ESCOTT, Hugh and BONE, Robin (2022). ‘Addressing’ language deficit: valuing children's variational repertories. Literacy. [Article]

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TRUMAN, S.E., HACKETT, A., PAHL, K., MCLEAN DAVIES, L. and ESCOTT, Hugh (2020). The Capaciousness of No: Affective Refusals as Literacy Practices. Reading Research Quarterly. [Article]

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DANIELS, Karen, BURNETT, Cathy, BOWER, Kim, ESCOTT, Hugh, EHIYAZARYAN-WHITE, Ester, HATTON, Amanda and MONKHOUSE, Jemma (2019). Early years teachers and digital literacies: Navigating a kaleidoscope of discourses. Education and Information Technologies, 25 (4), 2415-2426. [Article]

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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]

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ESCOTT, Hugh, THORNTON, Gemma and BULLIVANT, Deborah (2025). Homogenised, Pasteurised, and Recognisable: Empowering Children to Decentre the Dominance of Standard English Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar. In: PRESTON, Julieanna, (ed.) Performing Punctuation. Intellect. (In Press) [Book Section]

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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]

ESCOTT, Hugh (2021). Extra-textuality and affective intensities : Moving out from readers to people, places, and things. In: BELL, Alice, BROWSE, Sam, GIBBONS, Alison and PEPLOW, David, (eds.) Style and Reader Response: Minds, media, methods. Linguistic Approaches to Literature (36). Style and Reader Response: Minds, media, methods, John Benjamins Publishing Company, 197-216. [Book Section]

ESCOTT, Hugh, CHRISTIE, Sarah, HODSON, Jane and BULLIVANT, Deborah (2020). ‘Unruly Rules’: Using defamiliarisation to tinker with punctuation in creative writing workshops. In: MCLEAN, Cheryl A. and ROWSELL, Jennifer, (eds.) Maker Literacies and Maker Identities in the Digital Age Learning and Playing Through Modes and Media. Routledge. [Book Section]

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