Colin Lankshear is adjunct professor at
James Cook University
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Mount St Vincent University
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McGill University. He is an internationally acclaimed scholar in the study of new literacies and digital technologies (cf., Lankshear 1987; Lankshear 1997; Lankshear & Snyder, 2000; Lankshear & Knobel, 2003; Lankshear & Knobel 2006; Knobel & Lankshear, 2007; Coiro, Knobel, Lankshear & Leu, 2008; Lankshear & Knobel, 2008).
Between 1976 and 1992 he worked at
University of Auckland, before taking up a research director position at Queensland University of Technology from 1993-1998. In 1999 he moved to
Mexico doing freelance work at distance for
Central Queensland University. Between 2001 and 2004 he was a part-time Professorial Research Fellow at the
University of Ballarat. Between 2005 and 2008 he was a visiting scholar at
McGill University. He is currently working at
Mount Saint Vincent University as a consultant postgraduate studies professor.
He specializes in language and literacy research, with a particular interest in new literacies associated with the explosion of the internet. He was originally trained as an educational philosopher with interests in political and moral philosophy. His doctoral thesis looked at freedom in education. In the course of his doctoral studies he became interested in a conception of freedom as liberation developed by the Brazilian educator
Paulo Freire. This interest evolved into his first book on literacy (Lankshear 1987), which explored reading and writing in relation to schooling and revolutionary change. In the 1990s, Lankshear collaborated with
James Paul Gee and
Glynda Hull to develop an account of literacy and
fast capitalism
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* Fast (noun), high speed or velocity
* Fast (noun, verb), to practice fasting, abstaining from food and/or water for a certain period of time
Acronyms and coded Computing and software
* ''Faceted Application of Subje ...
within "the new work order."
Lankshear's other academic interests include the nature and conduct of teacher research (Lankshear & Knobel, 2004). His work has been translated into several languages.
References
* Coiro, J., Knobel, M., Lankshear, C. and Leu, D. (eds) (2008). ''The Handbook of Research on New Literacies''. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
* Knobel, M. and Lankshear, C. (eds) (2007). ''A New Literacies Sampler''. New York: Peter Lang.
* Lankshear, C. (1987/1989). ''Literacy, Schooling and Revolution''. London: Falmer Press.
* Lankshear, C. (1997). ''Changing Literacies''. Buckingham, UK: Open University Press.
* Lankshear, C. and Knobel, M. (2003). ''New Literacies: Changing Knowledge and Classroom Practice''. Buckingham, UK: Open University Press.
* Lankshear, C. and Knobel, M. (2004). ''A Handbook for Teacher Research: From design to Implementation''. Maidenhead, UK: Open University Press.
* Lankshear, C. and Knobel, M. (eds.) (2008). ''Digital Literacies: Concepts, Policies and Practices''. New York: Peter Lang.
* Lankshear, C. and Knobel, M. (2006). ''New Literacies: Everyday Practices and Classroom Learning'' (second edition). Maidenhead and New York: Open University Press.
* Lankshear, C. and Snyder, I. (2000). ''Teachers and Technoliteracy''. Sydney: Allen & Unwin.
* Gee, J. et al. (1997). ''The New Work Order: Behind the Language of the New Capitalism''. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.
External links
*Colin Lankshear's blog with Michele Knobel at http://everydayliteracies.blogspot.com/
*Colin Lankshear's articles and book links at http://everydayliteracies.net
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Living people
Australian educational theorists
James Cook University faculty
Federation University Australia faculty
Year of birth missing (living people)