@article{discovery1502807,
       publisher = {WILEY-BLACKWELL},
            note = {This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Rowsell, J; Burke, A; Flewitt, R; Liao, H-T; Lin, A; Marsh, J; Mills, K; (2016) Humanizing Digital Literacies: A Road Trip in Search of Wisdom and Insight. The Reading Teacher, 70 (1) pp. 121-129, which has been published in final form at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/trtr.1501. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Self-Archiving.},
          volume = {70},
           pages = {121--129},
           title = {Humanizing Digital Literacies: A Road Trip in Search of Wisdom and Insight},
         journal = {The Reading Teacher},
           month = {July},
            year = {2016},
          number = {1},
        abstract = {Digital literacies abound in playing a foundational role in the rhythm and pattern of our lives, yet debates continue about how to harness them to teach and learn literacy. In an effort to humanize digital literacies, this department column offers a vast array of topics, from participatory work that pushes educators and researchers to communicate in local and global spaces to ways of redefining core reading and literacy skills through a screen-based, multimodal logic. This column also provides a venue for research and practical applications that depict technology use as a part of the fabric of being human. The column helps educators reconceptualize the ways that children learn with technology, media, and new communication systems; honors educator success stories and burning questions and issues; and reimagines literacy futures.},
             url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/trtr.1501},
          author = {Rowsell, J and Burke, A and Flewitt, R and Liao, H-T and Lin, A and Marsh, J and Mills, K and Prinsloo, M and Rowe, D and Wohlwend, K},
        keywords = {Social Sciences, Education \& Educational Research},
            issn = {0034-0561}
}