TY - JOUR AU - Overstreet, Matthew PY - 2020/07/15 Y2 - 2024/03/28 TI - Writing at the Interface: A Research and Teaching Program for Everyday Digital Media Literacy JF - Literacy in Composition Studies JA - LiCS VL - 8 IS - 1 SE - Articles DO - 10.21623/1.8.1.4 UR - https://licsjournal.org/index.php/LiCS/article/view/703 SP - 47-66 AB - <p>Our patterns of connection shape how we think, write, read and relate. In response, scholars have begun to understand and teach literacy as a networked phenomenon. This essay contributes to that effort. I argue that in an age of media convergence, to think networked literacy is to think everyday digital media literacy habits, particularly as they relate to the design and maintenance of information ecosystems. Combining new materialist writing studies scholarship with design thinking and media theory, I propose and model a materialist approach to literacy analysis that respects both the human and non-human elements in such systems. I then discuss how this approach might inform writing pedagogy.</p> ER -