Metamodernism and Changing Literacy: Emerging Research and Opportunities

Metamodernism and Changing Literacy: Emerging Research and Opportunities

Hear from Prof. Valerie Hill, author of Metamodernism and Changing Literacy: Emerging Research and Opportunities, in her blog post around this publication featured on Metaliteracy here.
Release Date: April, 2020|Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 283
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3534-9
ISBN13: 9781799835349|ISBN10: 1799835340|EISBN13: 9781799835363
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An exploration of Metamodernism, the philosophical framework based on the post-2000 historical and cultural moment, helps in understanding digital citizenship beyond postmodernism and into the future. Research on best practices for learning in digital culture at a time of rapid transition is critical to the future of education and civilization, and an awareness of the philosophical era in which we live provides a foundation for understanding best practices in formal education as well as in personal lives. Without an awareness of Metamodernism, the overwhelming information encountered daily is nearly impossible to tackle, organize, or archive individually or collectively. Metamodernism explored through the lens of changing literacy impacts the field of library and information science as well as media communications.

Metamodernism and Changing Literacy: Emerging Research and Opportunities is a critical scholarly publication that advocates for new thinking about literacy for all age groups through an exploration of global digital participatory culture and Metamodernism. A thorough examination of both the advantages and disadvantages of new media, new technologies, and virtual environments, with emphasis on metaliteracy, arms educators and learners of all ages with critical skills and keen perspectives. Featuring a wide range of topics such as digital citizenship, information consumption, and philosophy, successful educators and learners will find this book valuable for navigating virtual landscapes and identifying best practices for learning and life in a digitally connected world. The target audience includes administrators, educators, librarians, students, artists, and lifelong learners.

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The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Digital Citizenship
  • Disruptive Technology
  • Education
  • Generational Technology Use
  • Information Consumption
  • Metaliteracy
  • Metamodernism
  • Modernism
  • Philosophy
  • Postmodernism
Reviews & Statements

"By examining metamodernism through metaliteracy, readers will be better prepared to participate in a digital culture that will always challenge us to be reflective and critical in our thinking. Valerie Hill’s pioneering and optimistic book suggests that the future of the metaliterate learning communities we design and build together, in a metamodern world, will be radiant."

– Prof. Thomas P. Mackey, Empire State College, State University of New York, USA and Foreward Author
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Valerie J. Hill, Ph.D., is Director of the Community Virtual Library, a project of New Media Arts and teaches part-time multi-media courses at Peninsula College in Washington. Her research centers on digital citizenship and information literacy through the exploration of changing landscapes for education and libraries in digital culture. Dr. Hill served as a school librarian and educator for twenty years primarily focusing on language arts and literature. After earning her doctorate, she taught graduate courses at Texas Woman’s University School of Library and Information Science. She has written peer-reviewed articles and book chapters and has presented at numerous conferences. Her awards include Texas Computer Education Association Librarian of the Year Finalist in 2007, TWU Chancellor’s Research Scholar Award in 2009, Lewisville Independent School District (LISD) Librarian of the Year 2010, Virtual Worlds Best Practices in Education (VWBPE) Thinkerer Award in 2018 and ISTE Virtual Environments Network Pioneer of the Year Award in 2019. Valerie serves on the Board of Directors for New Media Arts, Inc. and she leads the ACRL Virtual Worlds Interest Group affiliated with the American Library Association. She is also a National Writing Project Trainer with a passion for literacy in all formats.

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