Community Literacy Journal

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April 2007

  1. Community Literacy, Labor Market Intermediaries, and Community Communication Ecologies
    Abstract

    Arguing that we fail both parents and students if we continue to think of community literacy as a dichotomy between school and work, this article illustrates Labor Market Intermediaries (LMIs) as sites of community literacy. Th e investigation of LMIs in a particular community (Greater Lafayette, Indiana) allows for a more thorough understanding of community literacy outside of traditional sites such as schools, community centers, and adult education programs; in turn, the article argues that such an understanding may lead to more productive involvement by literacy educators in our communities.

    doi:10.25148/clj.1.2.009517