No. of pages 268
Published: 2008
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"An Essential History of Current Reading Practices" by Emily Fox explores the evolution of reading in contemporary society. The book examines how digital technology, social media, and changing cultural norms influence the way we engage with texts. It highlights the impact of various reading formats—print, e-books, and audiobooks—on reader experiences and comprehension. Through a synthesis of academic research and personal narratives, Fox delves into themes of accessibility, community, and the future of reading, arguing for the importance of diverse reading practices in fostering critical thinking and cultural literacy in an increasingly interconnected world. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 268 pages in this book. This book was published in 2008 by International Literacy Association .
Emily Fox gained a first class degree in Illustration and was awarded 'Highly Commended' in the Macmillan Children's Book competition in 2012. Elephant's Pyjamas is her first picture book.