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Informationen zum Autor Kevin M. Leander is Associate Professor of Language! Literacy and Culture at Peabody College of Vanderbilt University! Nashville! Tennessee! USA. His research interests include the new literacy practices of youth! spatial approaches to understanding youth identity and learning! research on new media! and media and migration. His recent thinking centres on designing new learning environments! including hybrid environments that traverse online and physical spaces. He has published widely in journals such as Review of Research in Education! Ethos! Reading Research Quarterly! Journal of Literacy Research! and Cognition and Instruction. Mariëtte de Haan holds an Endowed Chair on issues of Youth and Education in the multicultural society in the Department of Education and Learning at Utrecht University! The Netherlands. Her earlier work focuses on the transformation of learning practices in a Native American community in Mexico! and on inter-ethnic knowledge sharing in multi-ethnic classrooms in the Netherlands. Her latest research focuses on how new! innovative practices of learning developed online can inform traditional formal education practice. Her work has been published in journals as Human Development! Culture & Psychology! Anthropology and Education Quarterly and Comparative Education Review. Zusammenfassung This book considers how the learning practices of youth in migration are shaped by new media. Contributors show how learning trajectories of individual learners become defined by broadly distributed networks and knowledge systems. This book was originally published as a special issue of Learning, Media and Technology. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction 1. Toppling hierarchies? Media and information literacies, ethnicity, and performative media practices 2. Mobilizing learning resources in a transnational classroom: translocal and digital resources in a community technology center 3. The future of digital working: knowledge migration and learning 4. Understanding glocal learning spaces: An empirical study of languaging and transmigrant positions in the virtual classroom 5. Literacy and capital in immigrant youths’ online networks across countries 6. Challenging ideals of connected learning: the networked configurations for learning of migrant youth in the Netherlands ...