This text provides an in-depth exploration of rural community literacy, examining the ways in which community-building, social networks, time, race, and politics interplay.
Mapping the dense literacy sponsorship network of a small rural town in the southeastern United States, Nichols offers a window into the challenges and successes of collective literacy sponsorship. Through an original mapping-focused approach, the book explores multiple social and environmental layers that construct literacy sponsorship writ large.
This approach provides a novel methodological entry to rural literacies and will be key reading for rural community literacy advocates, literacy scholars, graduate students, and researchers.
By:
Amy McCleese Nichols (Berea College USA)
Imprint: Routledge
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Dimensions:
Height: 229mm,
Width: 152mm,
Weight: 310g
ISBN: 9781032153230
ISBN 10: 1032153237
Pages: 160
Publication Date: 20 February 2024
Audience:
College/higher education
,
Primary
Format: Paperback
Publisher's Status: Active
Introduction: An Ecological Approach to Rural Literacies 1. Why Worry About the Rural, and What is “The Rural” Anyway? 2. Interlude on Researcher Positionality 3. Sketching A Literacy Sponsorship Network: Visualization as Method and Rhetorical Practice 4. Functional Ecologies: Collective Collaboration in Abbyville’s Literacy Sponsorship Network 5. Functional Ecologies: Collective Maintenance of Abbyville’s Literacy Sponsorship Network 6. Racial Barriers to Literacy Sponsorship Roles in Abbyville 7. Not Always What, but How: Study Ethics, Methods, and Methodologies 8. Conclusion: Futures for Researching Small Literacy Sponsorship Networks Appendix A - Interview Questions Appendix B – Interview-Based Codebook
Amy McCleese Nichols is the Director of Writing Resources and Associate Director of the Center for Teaching and Learning at Berea College.