ACS SI: Scripted Reading

In the framework of the first ACS Summer Institute, hosted by the University of Ghent, Constant member Femke Snelting invites participants in a hands-on workshop to discover various Open Source tools that can be linked together to transform existing texts into new publications. Starting from a collection of publications made available through the Gutenberg Project, the workshop will generate scripted readings of literary classics.

(about the ACS Summer Institute on Critical Literacies)
The traditional notions of literacy have been challenged by developments such as digitization, globalization and multiculturalism. During the Summer Institute we will question and discuss these challenges from a critical perspective, working at the intersection of cultural studies and education. We will expand the notion of a singular literacy to multiliteracies and focus on what this shift implies for media literacy, digital literacy, (cross)cultural literacy, academic literacy, corporal literacy, etc.

The ACS Summer Institute is organized by the research group Culture & Education (C&E) that is part of the Department of Educational Studies of Ghent University .

The Association of Cultural Studies is the premiere international association of cultural studies and hosts the biennial Crossroads in Cultural Studies Conference. Starting with Ghent in 2011, the ACS intends to host a biennial Summer Institute.

Registration: http://www.acssi2011.ugent.be/register.php

ACS SI: Scripted Reading

Als onderdeel van de eerste ACS Summer Institute, dat plaats vond aan de Ugent, gaf Constant lid Femke Snelting een hands-on workshop met verschillende Open Source tools om bestaande teksten te transformeren tot nieuwe publicaties. Met teksten die beschikbaar zijn in het Gutenberg Project gaf de workshop ’gescripte lezingen’ van literaire klassiekers.

Voertaal was Engels. Meer informatie over het evenement is daarom ook in het Engels.

(about the ACS Summer Institute on Critical Literacies)
The traditional notions of literacy have been challenged by developments such as digitization, globalization and multiculturalism. During the Summer Institute we will question and discuss these challenges from a critical perspective, working at the intersection of cultural studies and education. We will expand the notion of a singular literacy to multiliteracies and focus on what this shift implies for media literacy, digital literacy, (cross)cultural literacy, academic literacy, corporal literacy, etc.

The ACS Summer Institute is organized by the research group Culture & Education (C&E) that is part of the Department of Educational Studies of Ghent University .

The Association of Cultural Studies is the premiere international association of cultural studies and hosts the biennial Crossroads in Cultural Studies Conference. Starting with Ghent in 2011, the ACS intends to host a biennial Summer Institute.

Registration: http://www.acssi2011.ugent.be/register.php

ACS SI: Scripted Reading

Dans le cadre du premier Institut d’Eté de l’Association of Cultural Studies (ACS), hébergé par l’Université de Gand, Femke Snelting, membre de Constant, va coordonner un atelier pratique sur la transformation des textes existant pour de nouvelles publications à travers l’utilisation de différents logiciels libres. En utilisant des textes qui sont disponibles dans le cadre du Projet Gutenberg, l’atelier offrira des «Â conférences écrites » de la littérature classique.

La langue est l’anglais. Plus d’informations sur l’événement est donc aussi en anglais.

(about the ACS Summer Institute on Critical Literacies)
The traditional notions of literacy have been challenged by developments such as digitization, globalization and multiculturalism. During the Summer Institute we will question and discuss these challenges from a critical perspective, working at the intersection of cultural studies and education. We will expand the notion of a singular literacy to multiliteracies and focus on what this shift implies for media literacy, digital literacy, (cross)cultural literacy, academic literacy, corporal literacy, etc.

The ACS Summer Institute is organized by the research group Culture & Education (C&E) that is part of the Department of Educational Studies of Ghent University .

The Association of Cultural Studies is the premiere international association of cultural studies and hosts the biennial Crossroads in Cultural Studies Conference. Starting with Ghent in 2011, the ACS intends to host a biennial Summer Institute.

Registration: http://www.acssi2011.ugent.be/register.php


@ Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences

Henri Dunantlaan 2
9000 Gent
Belgium

ACS SI: Scripted Reading - Constant

ACS SI: Scripted Reading

In the framework of the first ACS Summer Institute, hosted by the University of Ghent, Constant member Femke Snelting invites participants in a hands-on workshop to discover various Open Source tools that can be linked together to transform existing texts into new publications. Starting from a collection of publications made available through the Gutenberg Project, the workshop will generate scripted readings of literary classics.

(about the ACS Summer Institute on Critical Literacies)
The traditional notions of literacy have been challenged by developments such as digitization, globalization and multiculturalism. During the Summer Institute we will question and discuss these challenges from a critical perspective, working at the intersection of cultural studies and education. We will expand the notion of a singular literacy to multiliteracies and focus on what this shift implies for media literacy, digital literacy, (cross)cultural literacy, academic literacy, corporal literacy, etc.

The ACS Summer Institute is organized by the research group Culture & Education (C&E) that is part of the Department of Educational Studies of Ghent University .

The Association of Cultural Studies is the premiere international association of cultural studies and hosts the biennial Crossroads in Cultural Studies Conference. Starting with Ghent in 2011, the ACS intends to host a biennial Summer Institute.

Registration: http://www.acssi2011.ugent.be/register.php

ACS SI: Scripted Reading

Als onderdeel van de eerste ACS Summer Institute, dat plaats vond aan de Ugent, gaf Constant lid Femke Snelting een hands-on workshop met verschillende Open Source tools om bestaande teksten te transformeren tot nieuwe publicaties. Met teksten die beschikbaar zijn in het Gutenberg Project gaf de workshop ’gescripte lezingen’ van literaire klassiekers.

Voertaal was Engels. Meer informatie over het evenement is daarom ook in het Engels.

(about the ACS Summer Institute on Critical Literacies)
The traditional notions of literacy have been challenged by developments such as digitization, globalization and multiculturalism. During the Summer Institute we will question and discuss these challenges from a critical perspective, working at the intersection of cultural studies and education. We will expand the notion of a singular literacy to multiliteracies and focus on what this shift implies for media literacy, digital literacy, (cross)cultural literacy, academic literacy, corporal literacy, etc.

The ACS Summer Institute is organized by the research group Culture & Education (C&E) that is part of the Department of Educational Studies of Ghent University .

The Association of Cultural Studies is the premiere international association of cultural studies and hosts the biennial Crossroads in Cultural Studies Conference. Starting with Ghent in 2011, the ACS intends to host a biennial Summer Institute.

Registration: http://www.acssi2011.ugent.be/register.php

ACS SI: Scripted Reading

Dans le cadre du premier Institut d’Eté de l’Association of Cultural Studies (ACS), hébergé par l’Université de Gand, Femke Snelting, membre de Constant, va coordonner un atelier pratique sur la transformation des textes existant pour de nouvelles publications à travers l’utilisation de différents logiciels libres. En utilisant des textes qui sont disponibles dans le cadre du Projet Gutenberg, l’atelier offrira des «Â conférences écrites » de la littérature classique.

La langue est l’anglais. Plus d’informations sur l’événement est donc aussi en anglais.

(about the ACS Summer Institute on Critical Literacies)
The traditional notions of literacy have been challenged by developments such as digitization, globalization and multiculturalism. During the Summer Institute we will question and discuss these challenges from a critical perspective, working at the intersection of cultural studies and education. We will expand the notion of a singular literacy to multiliteracies and focus on what this shift implies for media literacy, digital literacy, (cross)cultural literacy, academic literacy, corporal literacy, etc.

The ACS Summer Institute is organized by the research group Culture & Education (C&E) that is part of the Department of Educational Studies of Ghent University .

The Association of Cultural Studies is the premiere international association of cultural studies and hosts the biennial Crossroads in Cultural Studies Conference. Starting with Ghent in 2011, the ACS intends to host a biennial Summer Institute.

Registration: http://www.acssi2011.ugent.be/register.php


@ Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences

Henri Dunantlaan 2
9000 Gent
Belgium

ACS SI: Scripted Reading - Constant

ACS SI: Scripted Reading

In the framework of the first ACS Summer Institute, hosted by the University of Ghent, Constant member Femke Snelting invites participants in a hands-on workshop to discover various Open Source tools that can be linked together to transform existing texts into new publications. Starting from a collection of publications made available through the Gutenberg Project, the workshop will generate scripted readings of literary classics.

(about the ACS Summer Institute on Critical Literacies)
The traditional notions of literacy have been challenged by developments such as digitization, globalization and multiculturalism. During the Summer Institute we will question and discuss these challenges from a critical perspective, working at the intersection of cultural studies and education. We will expand the notion of a singular literacy to multiliteracies and focus on what this shift implies for media literacy, digital literacy, (cross)cultural literacy, academic literacy, corporal literacy, etc.

The ACS Summer Institute is organized by the research group Culture & Education (C&E) that is part of the Department of Educational Studies of Ghent University .

The Association of Cultural Studies is the premiere international association of cultural studies and hosts the biennial Crossroads in Cultural Studies Conference. Starting with Ghent in 2011, the ACS intends to host a biennial Summer Institute.

Registration: http://www.acssi2011.ugent.be/register.php

ACS SI: Scripted Reading

Als onderdeel van de eerste ACS Summer Institute, dat plaats vond aan de Ugent, gaf Constant lid Femke Snelting een hands-on workshop met verschillende Open Source tools om bestaande teksten te transformeren tot nieuwe publicaties. Met teksten die beschikbaar zijn in het Gutenberg Project gaf de workshop ’gescripte lezingen’ van literaire klassiekers.

Voertaal was Engels. Meer informatie over het evenement is daarom ook in het Engels.

(about the ACS Summer Institute on Critical Literacies)
The traditional notions of literacy have been challenged by developments such as digitization, globalization and multiculturalism. During the Summer Institute we will question and discuss these challenges from a critical perspective, working at the intersection of cultural studies and education. We will expand the notion of a singular literacy to multiliteracies and focus on what this shift implies for media literacy, digital literacy, (cross)cultural literacy, academic literacy, corporal literacy, etc.

The ACS Summer Institute is organized by the research group Culture & Education (C&E) that is part of the Department of Educational Studies of Ghent University .

The Association of Cultural Studies is the premiere international association of cultural studies and hosts the biennial Crossroads in Cultural Studies Conference. Starting with Ghent in 2011, the ACS intends to host a biennial Summer Institute.

Registration: http://www.acssi2011.ugent.be/register.php

ACS SI: Scripted Reading

Dans le cadre du premier Institut d’Eté de l’Association of Cultural Studies (ACS), hébergé par l’Université de Gand, Femke Snelting, membre de Constant, va coordonner un atelier pratique sur la transformation des textes existant pour de nouvelles publications à travers l’utilisation de différents logiciels libres. En utilisant des textes qui sont disponibles dans le cadre du Projet Gutenberg, l’atelier offrira des «Â conférences écrites » de la littérature classique.

La langue est l’anglais. Plus d’informations sur l’événement est donc aussi en anglais.

(about the ACS Summer Institute on Critical Literacies)
The traditional notions of literacy have been challenged by developments such as digitization, globalization and multiculturalism. During the Summer Institute we will question and discuss these challenges from a critical perspective, working at the intersection of cultural studies and education. We will expand the notion of a singular literacy to multiliteracies and focus on what this shift implies for media literacy, digital literacy, (cross)cultural literacy, academic literacy, corporal literacy, etc.

The ACS Summer Institute is organized by the research group Culture & Education (C&E) that is part of the Department of Educational Studies of Ghent University .

The Association of Cultural Studies is the premiere international association of cultural studies and hosts the biennial Crossroads in Cultural Studies Conference. Starting with Ghent in 2011, the ACS intends to host a biennial Summer Institute.

Registration: http://www.acssi2011.ugent.be/register.php


@ Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences

Henri Dunantlaan 2
9000 Gent
Belgium