The Missing Tooth: Case Illustrations of a Child’s Assembled, Out-of-School Authorship

Case illustrations of a six-year-old boy’s adventures with a missing tooth are used in this paper to re-define a broader notion of authorship. Drawing on theories of social semiotics, New Literacy Studies (NLS), and critical positioning, this notion of authorship not only interweaves the boy’s prefe...

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Main Author: Kari-Lynn Winters
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Brock University 2012-11-01
Series:Brock Education: a Journal of Educational Research and Practice
Online Access:http://brock.scholarsportal.info/journals/brocked/home/article/view/304
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spelling doaj-f82cd8d43f1e41fea0795fdebae40dfd2020-11-25T01:05:57ZengBrock UniversityBrock Education: a Journal of Educational Research and Practice1183-11891183-11892012-11-01221185The Missing Tooth: Case Illustrations of a Child’s Assembled, Out-of-School AuthorshipKari-Lynn Winters0kwinters@brocku.caCase illustrations of a six-year-old boy’s adventures with a missing tooth are used in this paper to re-define a broader notion of authorship. Drawing on theories of social semiotics, New Literacy Studies (NLS), and critical positioning, this notion of authorship not only interweaves the boy’s preferred modes of meaning-making and communication, but also considers his sociocultural environments. Findings suggest that each mode of meaning-making (linguistic, symbolic, musical, etc.) has its own semiotic potential (both affordances and limitations) and that all authorship needs to be framed critically, within social contexts, in order to better understand and facilitate young children’s abilities to garner, interpret, design, and communicate ideas across a range of semiotic systems.http://brock.scholarsportal.info/journals/brocked/home/article/view/304
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title The Missing Tooth: Case Illustrations of a Child’s Assembled, Out-of-School Authorship
title_short The Missing Tooth: Case Illustrations of a Child’s Assembled, Out-of-School Authorship
title_full The Missing Tooth: Case Illustrations of a Child’s Assembled, Out-of-School Authorship
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publishDate 2012-11-01
description Case illustrations of a six-year-old boy’s adventures with a missing tooth are used in this paper to re-define a broader notion of authorship. Drawing on theories of social semiotics, New Literacy Studies (NLS), and critical positioning, this notion of authorship not only interweaves the boy’s preferred modes of meaning-making and communication, but also considers his sociocultural environments. Findings suggest that each mode of meaning-making (linguistic, symbolic, musical, etc.) has its own semiotic potential (both affordances and limitations) and that all authorship needs to be framed critically, within social contexts, in order to better understand and facilitate young children’s abilities to garner, interpret, design, and communicate ideas across a range of semiotic systems.
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