Information literacy and informed learning: conceptual innovations for IL research and practice futures

, , , , , , , & Mirijamdotter, Anita (2017) Information literacy and informed learning: conceptual innovations for IL research and practice futures. Journal of Information Literacy, 11(1), pp. 4-22.

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Our paper draws together conceptual innovations emerging from the work of a group of researchers focussed on the relational approach to information literacy, more recently labelled ‘informed learning’. Team members have been working together in various configurations for periods ranging from seven to seventeen years. Our collaborative approach continues to yield new concepts and constructs which we believe to be of value to ongoing research and practice. Some of the ideas discussed have been previouly published, while others are being put forward for the first time. All are significant in that they together form new constructs that have emerged from a focus on the relational approach to information literacy. In this paper, Christine Bruce introduces the background to this work and the contributing researchers. Then the individual authors present the key directions which they have developed and are leading, typically working with one or more of the wider network. The key ideas presented are: The expressive window for information literacy (Mandy Lupton); information experience design (Elham Sayyad Abdi); cross-contextuality and experienced identity (Andrew Demasson); informed learning design (Clarence Maybee); spaces for inclusive informed learning (Hilary Hughes); and informed systems (Mary Somerville and Anita Mirjamdotter). In each piece, authors reflect on what the idea is about, where it came from and what it might mean for research and practice.

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ID Code: 107736
Item Type: Contribution to Journal (Journal Article)
Refereed: Yes
ORCID iD:
Bruce, Christineorcid.org/0000-0002-5809-0702
Demasson, Andreworcid.org/0000-0003-4838-7841
Lupton, Mandyorcid.org/0000-0003-4550-9516
Sayyad Abdi, Elhamorcid.org/0000-0003-2964-6078
Measurements or Duration: 19 pages
Keywords: Australia, GEST windows, GESTE windows, Sweden, USA, cross contextuality, experienced identity, expressive window, information experience design, information literacy, informed learning, informed learning design, informed spaces, informed systems, relational information literacy
DOI: 10.11645/11.1.2184
ISSN: 1750-5968
Pure ID: 33227561
Divisions: Past > QUT Faculties & Divisions > Faculty of Education
Past > QUT Faculties & Divisions > Science & Engineering Faculty
Current > Schools > School of Teacher Education & Leadership
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Deposited On: 07 Jun 2017 04:27
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