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Mobiles, Movement, and Meaning-Making: A Model of Mobile Literacy

Mobiles, Movement, and Meaning-Making: A Model of Mobile Literacy
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Author(s): Calvin Taylor (John Monash Science School, Australia)
Copyright: 2014
Pages: 25
Source title: Interdisciplinary Mobile Media and Communications: Social, Political, and Economic Implications
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Xiaoge Xu (University of Nottingham Ningbo China, China)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-6166-0.ch001

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Abstract

Drawing on ethnographic research conducted with adolescents at a rural Australian high school, this chapter constructs a theoretical model for “mobile literacy.” Mobile technologies, and their increasing technological capabilities, present emerging challenges for definitions and understandings of what precisely constitutes “literate practice,” challenges which have not been wholly resolved though more disparate discussions of “electronically mediated communication.” Such an understanding is important in order to develop approaches that effectively integrate mobile technologies into formal educational contexts. The model constructed in this chapter draws on different theoretical traditions where literacy is concerned, combining these with a sociological model developed by Pierre Bourdieu, to draw out the importance of the social dimension in mobile technology use. The ethnographic methodology results in findings that reveal the structuring impact of economic, social, cultural, and symbolic resources associated with these devices. Far from revealing that mobiles free us from a consideration of “place,” this research demonstrates that to be “mobile literate” is to be even more finely attuned to the contextual factors for any mobile technology use.

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