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Gail CaseyMany of us involved in the "social turn" assumed that the movements that made it up were somehow inherently politically "progressive". That is, we assumed that focusing on the social would unmask the workings of hierarchy, power, and social injustice,
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Marc SheffnerThe New Literacy Studies (NLS) was one movement among many that took part in a larger "social turn" away from a focus on individuals and their "private" minds and towards interaction and social practice. The NLS (see Barton 1994; Gee 1996; and Street 1995
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Jo McLeayMany of us involved in the "social turn" assumed that the movements that made it up were somehow inherently politically "progressive". That is, we assumed that focusing on the social would unmask the workings of hierarchy, power, and social injustice,
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