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Rural Literacy Sponsorship Networks: Piloting Mixed-Methods Mapping for Small Communities

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Rural Literacy Sponsorship Networks: Piloting Mixed-Methods Mapping for Small Communities
Rural Literacy Sponsorship Networks: Piloting Mixed-Methods Mapping for Small Communities

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Rural Literacy Sponsorship Networks: Piloting Mixed-Methods Mapping for Small Communities

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This text provides an in-depth exploration of rural community literacy, examining the ways in which community-building, social networks, time, race, and politics interplay.
Mapping the dense literacy sponsorship network of a small rural town in the southeastern United States, Nichols offers a window into the challenges and successes of collective literacy sponsorship. Through an original mapping-focused approach, the book explores multiple social and environmental layers that construct literacy sponsorship writ large.
This approach provides a novel methodological entry to rural literacies and will be key reading for rural community literacy advocates, literacy scholars, graduate students, and researchers.

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