... and another conference - this time the New Methodologies for New Literacies conference in Sheffield.
James
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Subject: Re: [Baalmail] Call for papers Centre for the Study of New Literacies conference
The Centre for the Study of New Literacies is inviting calls for papers for their annual conference, on the 8th and 9th July, in Sheffield on the theme of 'New Methodologies for New Literacies'.
Abstracts of no more than 250 words on this theme should be sent to [log in to unmask] by the end of April.
More information enclosed.
Speakers include David Barton, Angela Creese, Christopher Walsh and Bronwin Williams.
All welcome
all good wishes
Kate
Dr Kate Pahl
Senior Lecturer in Education
School of Education
University of Sheffield
388 Glossop Road
Sheffield S 10 2JA
Co-director, Centre for the Study of New Literacies Have you visited the Inspire Rotherham website?
http://www.inspirerotherham.org.uk/
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