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  1. Globalisation from below? Toward a radical democratic technopolitics.Douglas Kellner - 1999 - Angelaki 4 (2):101 – 113.
  • Shaping Youth Discourse About Technology: Technological Colonization, Manifest Destiny, and the Frontier Myth in Facebook's Public Pedagogy.Richard L. Freishtat & Jennifer A. Sandlin - 2010 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 46 (5):503-523.
    (2010). Shaping Youth Discourse About Technology: Technological Colonization, Manifest Destiny, and the Frontier Myth in Facebook's Public Pedagogy. Educational Studies: Vol. 46, Youth, New Media, and Education, pp. 503-523.
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  • Critical Pedagogy in Online Environments as Thirdspace: A Narrative Analysis of Voices of Candidates in Educational Preparatory Programs.Loyce Caruthers & Jennifer Friend - 2014 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 50 (1):8-35.
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  • The Risky Promises and Promising Risks of New Information Technologies for Education.Thomas A. Callister & Nicholas C. Burbules - 1999 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 19 (2):105-112.
    Most discussions of the potential of new information technologies (IT) for education have taken one of two forms: enthusiastic proclamations of the revolutionary impact that IT can have for teaching and learning in school and nonschool settings, or dire warnings of the terrible fraud being perpetrated on society about the educational potential of IT. This essay attempts to avoid exaggerated optimism and pessimism about IT and education, while avoiding the trite oversimplification that technology is “neutral” and can be used for (...)
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