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Literacy Practices Through The Lens Of Actor-network Theory: Compared Cases [práticas De Letramento Na ótica Da Teoria Ator-rede: Casos Comparados]
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Calidoscopio. , v. 10, n. 1, p. 65 - 82, 2012.
21776202
10.4013/cld.2012.101.07
2-s2.0-84861465391
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Buzato M.E.K.
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This paper presents findings from empirical and theoretical research aimed at addressing new literacies from a relational perspective. Such a perspective is deemed relational insofar as it keeps technology, society, language and the literate subject on the same ontological plane, and emphasizes the tools and processes of circulation and mediation between what, from another viewpoint, might be called the local and the global/universal. Using concepts and insights from Actor-Network Theory, the study produced and compared two cases in which informants were taken as the central entrepreneurs of literacy networks. Empirical strategies for the generation of data included (i) keeping records of the informants' online activities produced by specialized software (ii) participant and non-participant observation of literacy events and practices in which the informants were involved, and (iii) semi-structured interviews before, during, and after (i) and (ii). 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