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Space, Place, and Power: The Spatial Turn in Literacy Research
Author(s) -
Kathy A. Mills,
Barbara Comber
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
qut eprints (queensland university of technology)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Book series
DOI - 10.1002/9781118323342.ch30
Subject(s) - space (punctuation) , literacy , turn (biochemistry) , power (physics) , geography , sociology , computer science , physics , pedagogy , quantum mechanics , operating system , nuclear magnetic resonance
Place matters to literacy because the meanings of our language and actions are always materially and socially placed in the world (Scollon & Scollon, 2003). We cannot interpret signs, whether an icon, symbol, gesture, word, or action, without taking into account their associations with other meanings and objects in places. This chapter maps an emergent strand of literacy research that foregrounds place and space as constitutive, rather than a backdrop for the real action. Space and place are seen as relational and dynamic, not as fixed and unchanging. Space and place are socially produced, and hence, can be contested, re-imagined and re-made. In bringing space and place into the frame of literacy studies we see a subtle shift – a rebalancing of the semiotic with the materiality of lived, embodied, and situated experience. ..

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