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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Do on-line para off-line: sociabilidades e cultura escrita proporcionadas pela internet no Brasil do século XXI (2001-2010)

Rodrigues, Pedro Eurico 08 March 2012 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2016-12-08T16:35:03Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 PedroEuricoRodrigues.pdf: 1072334 bytes, checksum: 53a843b1a068ab9f6e5f132dadeb7e81 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2012-03-08 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / Este trabalho pretende utilizar e analisar a Internet como uma fonte para estudos sobre História da Cultura Escrita e da Leitura, que caracterizados pela aceleração do tempo e o pelo presentismo (HARTOG, 1996) propiciaram novas formas de ler e escrever na contemporaneidade. A partir dos comunicadores instantâneos (MIRC e MSN) e da rede social Orkut, foram mapeados e analisados novos protocolos de escrita e leitura entre os anos de 2001 e 2010, com destaque a novos mecanismos de sociabilidade que funcionam como mediadores para interação entre grupos que utilizam as redes sociais. Através do Orkut, o estudo centrou-se na análise de um grupo proveniente de uma comunidade intitulada Jovens Acima de 50 Anos , que após o encontro na rede social passou a se encontrar em eventos anuais presenciais entre os anos de 2 06 e 2010. Tal procedimento forneceu elementos para abordar aspectos da amizade no século XXI que caracterizam outras formas de sociabilidade no Tempo Presente. Nesta rede social - Orkut foi possível trabalhar as formas de construção de si e formas de musealização (HUYSSEN, 2000) do passado a partir da escrita de algumas mulheres participantes e que foram dadas a ler por meio dos seus álbuns e seus depoimentos disponíveis em forma digital. A interpretação desse material escrito e fotografado, disponível no Orkut, permitiu aproximações para pensar sobre o ato e as motivações para se relacionar entre si e para guardar/salvaguardar os materiais produzidos, nessa forma de suporte digital. Considerando sites e blogues como portadores de outros protocolos de leitura realizou-se uma análise mais concisa do blogue www.baudasil.blogspot.com, para perceber nessas novas escritas na rede, especialmente a presença dos diários pessoais na Internet. Foram discutidas as diferentes formas de exposição na rede e, mais detalhadamente, como o diário, passa de uma escrita de dentro para uma escrita de fora (CUNHA, 2009). Estes questionamentos são abordados na perspectiva da História do Tempo Presente, que possibilita pensarmos um passado-presente, onde os recuos e aproximações com as fontes são possibilitados pelas escolhas do historiador que problematiza este Presente
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A history of reading in late Imperial China, 1000-1800

Yu, Li 07 August 2003 (has links)
No description available.
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The production and use of wordless picture books in parent-child reading : an exploratory study within a South African context

Le Roux, Adrie 03 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MPhil)--Stellenbosch University, 2012. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: This thesis is an exploratory study into the feasibility of the use of wordless picture books with the aim to develop a culture of and love for reading within the South African context, as approached from my viewpoint as an illustrator. Despite a growing body of literature that advocates the use of wordless picture books in educational and literacy development, not much research exists on their use within the South African context exists. Additionally, there are few locally published wordless picture books available in South Africa, with the market being dominated by American and European imports. Those that do exist locally lack variety and are largely labelled as educational. In addition, South Africa has a very low general reading rate, with reading and books being viewed as synonymous with an academic activity or obligation. Further, children are not encouraged to read for enjoyment at home, as their parents often do not have a reading culture of their own. Although educational books can be used in the home for joint reading, the use of books that are created for ‘strictly educational purposes’ leads to a risk of losing the magic of reading purely for enjoyment. A risk that runs parallel with this is the perpetuation of this negative view of reading in general. The inherent characteristics of wordless picture books serve as motivating factors that could contribute to developing a more positive attitude to books in general, and as such, foster a culture of reading that parents can transfer to their children. Through a semiotic and narratological analysis of wordless picture books, as well as a conceptualisation of the medium in my practical work, I debate the strengths of the medium as applied to the South African context. An empirical study forms part of this research in an effort to understand better how these books would function in joint reading between a child and their parent or primary caregiver. My fundamental argument is that the creation, production and use of this genre of picture books should be considered more favourably, and warrant further investigation within the South African context. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Hierdie verhandeling is ‘n ondersoekende uitvoerbaarheidstudie oor die gebruik van boeke sonder woorde om ‘n kultuur van en liefde vir lees in die Suid-Afrikaanse konteks te ontwikkel ,soos gesien vanuit my uitgangspunt as illustreerder. Ten spyte van ‘n groter wordende omvang van literatuur wat die gebruik van boeke sonder woorde in opvoedkundige- en geletterdheidsontwikkeling voorstaan, bestaan daar weinig navorsing oor hul gebruik in die Suid-Afrikaanse konteks. Daarbenewens is daar min boeke sonder woorde wat plaaslik uitgegee word en word dié mark deur invoere uit Amerika en Europa oorheers. Dit wat wel plaaslik beskikbaar is, toon ‘n gebrek aan verskeidenheid en word meestal as opvoedkundig beskou. Verder het Suid-Afrika ‘n baie lae algemene leesgeneigtheid waar lees en boeke as sinoniem met ‘n akademiese aktiwiteit of verpligting beskou word. Voorts word kinders tuis nie aangemoedig om vir die genot daarvan te lees nie, omdat hul ouers dikwels self nie ‘n leeskultuur handhaaf nie. Hoewel opvoedkundige boeke tuis vir gesamentlike lees gebruik kan word, skep die benutting van boeke van ‘n ‘suiwer opvoedkundige aard’ die risko dat lees bloot vir die genot daarvan, verlore mag gaan. ‘n Risiko wat gelyktydig hiermee ontstaan, is die voortsetting van ‘n negatiewe siening oor lees. Boeke sonder woorde beskik oor inherente eieskappe wat as motivering vir lees dien en sodoende ‘n positiewer ingesteldheid teenoor boeke in die algemeen ontwikkel. Hierdeur kan ‘n kultuur van lees gekweek word wat ouers weer aan hul kinders kan oordra . Deur middel van semiotieke en narratologiese ontleding van boeke sonder woorde, sowel as ‘n konseptualisering van hierdie medium in my praktiese werk, beredeneer ek die sterkpunte van die medium soos toegepas binne die Suid-Afrikaanse opset. ‘n Empiriese studie vorm deel van die navorsing ten einde ‘n beter begrip te kry oor die benutting van dié boeke in gesamentlike lees tussen die kind en sy/haar ouer of primêre versorger. My grondliggende argument is dat die skepping, produksie en gebruik van hierdie genre van prentboeke sonder woorde gunstiger oorweeg behoort te word en verdere ondersoek binne die Suid-Afrikaanse konteks regverdig.
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The Role of Background Knowledge in ESL Basic Reading: A Closer Look at Emergent ESL readers and their Performance within Culture-Specific Reading Material

Schwenk, Barbara 27 April 2009 (has links)
No description available.

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