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#poetryisnotdead: understanding Instagram poetry within a transliteracies framework

Kate Kovalik, +1 more
- 01 Nov 2019 - 
- Vol. 53, Iss: 4, pp 185-195
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In this paper, a case study found that three main themes appeared regarding the nature of literacy practices on Instagram: community and interactivity were important to poets, especially in regard to feedback, the platform and complementary apps, especially those used for photo editing, afforded poets agency and fostered multimodality when composing, thus highlighting the changing nature of digitised writing practices.
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Adolescents are more connected to the globalised world than ever before, with an increased prevalence of social media use amongst youth. Young people are composing multimodal creative works, including digital poetry, to share with an online audience, using platforms such as Instagram. Drawing on transliteracies theory, this case study found that three main themes appeared regarding the nature of literacy practices on Instagram. Community and interactivity were important to poets, especially in regard to feedback. The platform and complementary apps, especially those used for photo editing, afforded poets agency and fostered multimodality when composing, thus highlighting the changing nature of digitised writing practices. Value was placed on the mobility and accessibility of Instagram as a mobile app, for composing and consuming digital poetry. Young people may therefore be considered innovators of multimodal writing who employ ever-evolving technologies to engage in authentic literacy practices in digital spaces. As a result, this study suggests that the implications of Instapoetry on English pedagogy include the increased exposure and relevance of poetry writing and appreciation, a space for student-centred writing, reading, and analysis of poems, as well as a relevant method of peer review and collaboration.

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Is instagram effective to write descriptive text?

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