Dyslexics "knowing how" to challenge Lexism
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Collinson, C. & Barden, O, Dyslexics "knowing how" to challenge Lexism, Ellis, K. & Kent, M., Disability and Social Media., Abingdon, Oxon, Routledge, 2017, 227 - 238Download Item:
Abstract:
In this chapter we argue that historic conceptual confusion between ‘knowing how’
and ‘knowing that’ (Ryle, 1949) has helped construct dyslexia as a literacy difficulty.
Normative literacy practices, which we call Lexism, have compounded the difficulty.
We suggest that social media contribute to changing conceptions of ‘what counts’ as
literacy and promote reconsideration of the deficit discourse in relation to dyslexia
and literacy.
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Author: Barden, Owen
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