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Overview

Michele Knobel was affiliated with Montclair State University in the United States. Their work focused primarily on fields within Arts and Humanities as well as Social Sciences, contributing to research in various subfields such as Sociology and Political Science, Philosophy, Communication, Information Systems, and Literature and Literary Theory.

The main topics addressed in their research included:

  • Digital Games and Media
  • Cultural, Media, and Literary Studies
  • Social Media and Politics
  • Educational Methods and Media Use
  • Literacy, Media, and Education
  • Digital Storytelling and Education
  • EFL/ESL Teaching and Learning

Michele Knobel's recent publications covered a range of issues related to literacy and education. Their papers included:

  • "Issue Information" published in 2022 in the Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy
  • "Issue Information" published in 2023 in the Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy
  • "Learning to become teacher researchers: a sandbox approach" published in 2023 in The Australian Journal of Language and Literacy

Throughout their career, Michele Knobel collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including Colín Lankshear, Ronald Seidel, Sandra Schamroth Abrams, Peggy Albers, and Donna E. Alvermann, each of whom co-authored multiple works with Knobel.

Their research was published in frequent venues such as:

  • Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy
  • The Australian Journal of Language and Literacy

Best Publications

  • Digital Literacies: concepts, policies and practices

    Colin Lankshear;Michele Knobel

  • New Literacies: changing knowledge and classroom learning

    Colin Lankshear;Michele Knobel

  • Handbook of Research on New Literacies

    Julie Coiro;Michele Knobel;Colin Lankshear;Donald J. Leu

  • A new literacies sampler

    Michele Knobel;Colin Lankshear

  • Central issues in new literacies and new literacies research

    Julie Coiro;Michele Knobel;Colin Lankshear;Donald J. Leu

  • Technology and Equity in Schooling: Deconstructing the Digital Divide.

    Mark Warschauer;Michele Knobel;Lee Ann Stone

  • Online memes, affinities, and cultural production

    Michele Knobel;Colin Lankshear

  • Sampling "the new" in New Literacies

    Colin Lankshear;Michele Knobel

  • A Handbook for Teacher Research: From Design to Implementation

    Colin Lankshear;Michele Knobel

  • Remix: The Art and Craft of Endless Hybridization

    Michele Knobel;Colin Lankshear

  • Everyday Literacies: Students, Discourse, and Social Practice

    Michele Knobel

  • Nuevos alfabetismos: su práctica cotidiana y el aprendizaje en el aula

    Colin Lankshear;Michele Knobel

  • New Technologies in Early Childhood Literacy Research: A Review of Research:

    Colin Lankshear;Michele Knobel

  • Digital Literacy and Digital Literacies: - Policy, Pedagogy and Research Considerations for Education

    Colin Lankshear;Michele Knobel

  • Researching New Literacies: Web 2.0 Practices and Insider Perspectives

    Colin Lankshear;Michele Knobel

  • Studying New Literacies.

    Michele Knobel;Colin Lankshear;Colin Lankshear

  • New Literacies: Everyday Practices and Social Learning

    Michele Knobel

  • Information, knowledge and learning: Some issues facing epistemology and education in a digital age

    Colin Lankshear;Michael Peters;Michele Knobel

  • Boys, literacies, and schooling : the dangerous territories of gender-based literacy reform [metadata only]

    Leonie Rowan;Michele. Knobel;Chris Bigum;Colin. Lankshear

  • Producing possible Hannahs: Theory and the subject of research

    Eileen Honan;Michele Knobel;Carolyn Baker;Bronwyn Davies

  • New literacies: everyday practices and social learning, 3rd edition

    Colin Lankshear;Michele Knobel

  • Introduction: digital literacies: concepts, policies and practices

    Colin J. Lankshear;Michele Knobel

Frequent Co-Authors

Colin Lankshear
Colin Lankshear James Cook University
Ivor Goodson
Ivor Goodson University of Brighton
Bronwyn Davies
Bronwyn Davies University of Melbourne
James Paul Gee
James Paul Gee Arizona State University
Michael A. Peters
Michael A. Peters University of Waikato
Mark Warschauer
Mark Warschauer University of California, Irvine

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