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"Literacy in the New Media Age" is an insightful read for individuals who are interested in how the evolution of communication technologies, particularly the rise of screens, affects our society. Gunther Kress examines the implications of this ongoing technological change and explains how it will impact literacy. This book is an excellent resource for students studying education, media studies, and linguistics.

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In this 'new media age' the screen has replaced the book as the dominant medium of communication. This dramatic change has made image, rather than writing, the centre of communication. In this groundbreaking book, Gunther Kress considers the effects of a revolution that has radically altered the relationship between writing and the book. Taking into account social, economic, communication and technological factors, Kress explores how these changes will affect the future of literacy. Kress considers the likely larger-level social and cultural effects of that future, arguing that the effects of the move to the screen as the dominant medium of communication will produce far-reaching shifts in terms of power - and not just in the sphere of communication. The democratic potentials and effects of the new information and communication technologies will, Kress contends, have the widest imaginable consequences. Literacy in the New Media Age is suitable for anyone fascinated by literacy and its wider political and cultural implications. It will be of particular interest to those studying education, communication studies, media studies or linguistics.
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Literacy in the New Media Age

ISBN: 9780415253567
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Authors: Gunther Kress
Publisher: Routledge
Date of Publication: 2003-01-16
Format: Paperback
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"Literacy in the New Media Age" is an insightful read for individuals who are interested in how the evolution of communication technologies, particularly the rise of screens, affects our society. Gunther Kress examines the implications of this ongoing technological change and explains how it will impact literacy. This book is an excellent resource for students studying education, media studies, and linguistics.

Riley is your virtual thrift companion, and here to help you find your next favourite read. You can also find in-stock similar reads linked by topic and genre here!

In this 'new media age' the screen has replaced the book as the dominant medium of communication. This dramatic change has made image, rather than writing, the centre of communication. In this groundbreaking book, Gunther Kress considers the effects of a revolution that has radically altered the relationship between writing and the book. Taking into account social, economic, communication and technological factors, Kress explores how these changes will affect the future of literacy. Kress considers the likely larger-level social and cultural effects of that future, arguing that the effects of the move to the screen as the dominant medium of communication will produce far-reaching shifts in terms of power - and not just in the sphere of communication. The democratic potentials and effects of the new information and communication technologies will, Kress contends, have the widest imaginable consequences. Literacy in the New Media Age is suitable for anyone fascinated by literacy and its wider political and cultural implications. It will be of particular interest to those studying education, communication studies, media studies or linguistics.