Exploring the Digital Divide on the U.S.-Mexico Border Through Literacy Narratives

Todd Ruecker University of New Mexico
Journal
Computers and Composition
Published
2012-09-01
DOI
10.1016/j.compcom.2012.06.002
CompPile
Search in CompPile ↗
Open Access
Closed
Topics
Export

Citation Context

References (42) · 4 in this index

  1. Mistaking computers for technology: Technology literacy and the digital divide
    AACE Journal
  2. What matters in college?: Four critical years revisited
  3. Race, rhetoric, and technology: Searching for higher ground
  4. Becker, Henry Jay & Riel, Margaret M. (2000). Snapshot #7: Subject and teacher objectives for computer-using …
  5. Brady, Mick. (2000, August 4). The digital divide myth. E-Commerce Times. Retrieved from http://www.ecommerce…
Show all 42 →
  1. College Composition and Communication
  2. The American community college
  3. Oversold and underused: Computers in the classroom
  4. College English
  5. Effectiveness of reading and mathematics software products: Findings from the first student cohort
  6. Explaining differences in access to home computers and the Internet: A comparison of Lati…
    Journal of Electronic Commerce Research  
  7. Explaining the digital divide: Economic, political and sociological drivers of cross-nati…
    Social Forces  
  8. Second thoughts: Toward a critique of the digital divide
    New Media & Society  
  9. College English
  10. College Composition and Communication
  11. The myth about the digital divide: We have overcome the digital divide
    EDUCAUSE
  12. Lenhart, Amanda; Madden, Mary. & Hitlin, Paul. (2005). Teens and technology. Retrieved from http://www.pewint…
  13. The new division of labor: How computers are creating the next job market
  14. Stuck in the shallow end: Education, race, and computing
  15. Crossing the Divide: Race, writing, and technology in the classroom
  16. Falling through the net: A survey of the “Have Nots” in rural and urban America
  17. Falling through the net II: New data on the digital divide
  18. Falling through the net: Defining the digital divide
  19. A nation online: How Americans are expanding their use of the Internet
  20. Scardamalia, Marlene. (2003). Crossing the digital divide: Literacy as by-product of knowledge building. Jour…
  21. Scenters-Zapico, John. (2011). Traditional and electornic literacy sponsorship forms. Computers and Compositi…
  22. Scenters-Zapico, John. (2010). Generaciones’ narratives: The pursuit & practice of traditional & electronic l…
  23. Los puentes stories: The rhetorical realities of electronic literacy sponsors and gateway…
    Rhetorics of the Americas: 3114 BCE to 2012 CE
  24. Technology and literacy in the twenty-first century: The importance of paying attention
  25. Literate lives in the in information age: Narratives of literacy from the United States
  26. Reconsidering political and popular understandings of the digital divide
    New Media & Society  
  27. The available means of persuasion: Mapping a theory and pedagogy of multimodal public rhetoric
    Plugged in: Technology, rhetoric and culture in a posthuman age
  28. Cheap computers bridge digital divide
    The Digital Divide: Facing a crisis or creating a myth?
  29. Dropout from Higher Education: A Theoretical Synthesis of Recent Research
    Review of Educational Research  
  30. Classrooms as Communities: Exploring the Educational Character of Student Persistence
    The Journal of Higher Education
  31. Mind in society: The development of higher psychological processes
  32. Technology and school reform: A view from both sides of the track
    Education Policy Analysis Archives
  33. Technology and social inclusion: Rethinking the digital divide
  34. Information literacy in the laptop classroom
    Teachers College Record  
  35. Technology and equity in schooling: Deconstructing the digital divide
    Educational Policy  
  36. Using technology wisely: The keys to success in schools
  37. Social stratification and the digital divide
    Social Science Computer Review