200573

SensePublishers, Rotterdam

2011

184 Pages

ISBN n/a

Educational Futures Rethinking Theory and Practice
vol. 50

Digital difference

perspectives on online learning

Edited by

Ray Land, Sin Bayne

A sense of disquietude seems ever present when discussing new digital practices. The transformations incurred through these can be profound, troublesome in nature and far-reaching. Moral panics remain readily available. Discussing the manner in which digital culture within education might differ from its ‘analogue’ predecessors incurs the risk of resorting to increasingly roadworn meta¬phors of new frontiers, ‘cyber’ domains, inter-generational conflicts and, inevitably, the futurist utopias and dystopias characterised by Western media throughout the twentieth century. These imaginings nowseem to belong to an earlier era of internet thinking. We are freer, over two decades on, to re-evaluate digital difference from new perspectives. Are digital learning environments now orthodox, or do the rapidly emerging technologies hold a new promise and a new arena of difference for pedagogical practice? What are the points of rift, and the points of continuity, between virtual learning spaces and their equivalents in the real? What qualities of difference should concern us now? The writings in this collection from three continents reflect a complex embrace of culture, power and technology. Topics range from social questions of consumption, speed, uncertainty, and risk to individual issues of identity, selfhood and desire. Ethical issues arise, involving equity and authority, as well as structural questions of order and ambiguity. From these themes emerges an engaging agenda for future educational research and practice in higher education over the coming decade. The book will interest teachers, practitioners and managers from all disciplines, as well as educational researchers.

Publication details

Full citation:

Land, R. , Bayne, S. (eds) (2011). Digital difference: perspectives on online learning, SensePublishers, Rotterdam.

Table of Contents

The purloined email

Thomas Cate

3-14

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Structure, authority and other noncepts1

Macleod Hamish; Ross Jen

15-27

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Lurking on the threshold

Savin-Baden Maggi

29-42

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Logos and mythos

Macleod Hamish

73-82

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How the earth moved

Macfadyen Leah P.; Hewling Anne

83-100

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Negotiating the digital divide

Holley Debbie; Oliver Martin

101-113

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Beyond difference

Bruns Axel

133-144

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