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Community Literacies As Shared Resources For Transformation 1st Edition Joanne Larson

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Community Literacies As Shared Resources For Transformation 1st Edition Joanne Larson
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.66 MB
Pages: 122
Author: Joanne Larson, George H. Moses, (Editors)
ISBN: 9781138243378, 113824337X
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Community Literacies As Shared Resources For Transformation 1st Edition Joanne Larson by Joanne Larson, George H. Moses, (editors) 9781138243378, 113824337X instant download after payment.

Through multiple narratives reflecting the complexity of participatory action research partnerships for social justice, this book sheds light on the dialogic spaces that intentionally support community literacies and rhetorical practices for inquiry and change. Applying literacy as social practice, Larson and Moses tell a story of a unique collaboration between community members and university faculty and students, who together transformed an urban corner store into a cornerstone of the community. Building on the emerging field of community literacies, the book captures the group’s active work on the ground and, on another level, how transformation occurred in the dialogic spaces of the research team as it learned to embrace distributed expertise and multiple identities.

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