Unframing the Visual : Visual Literacy Pedagogy in Academic Libraries and Information Spaces

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Unframing the Visual : Visual Literacy Pedagogy in Academic Libraries and Information Spaces

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Visual literacy is an interconnected set of practices, habits, and values for participating in visual culture that can be developed through critical, ethical, reflective, and creative engagement with visual media. Approaches to teaching visual literacy in higher education must include a focus on context and not just content, process and not just product, impact and not just intent. Unframing is an approach to visual literacy pedagogy that acknowledges that visuals are a pervasive part of everyday life, as well as embedded into every scholarly discipline.
 
In four parts, Unframing the Visual: Visual Literacy Pedagogy in Academic Libraries and Information Spaces explores:
 

Participating in a Changing Visual Information Landscape
Perceiving Visuals as Communicating Information
Practicing Visual Discernment and Criticality
Pursuing Social Justice through Visual Practice

 
Twenty-four full color chapters present a range of theoretical and practical approaches to visual literacy pedagogy that illustrate, connect with, extend, and criticize concepts from the Framework for Visual Literacy in Higher Education: Companion Document to the Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education. Topics include using TikTok to begin a conversation on academic honesty and marginalization; supporting disciplines to move to multimodal public communication assignments; critical data visualization; and exclusionary practices in visual media.
 
In exploring the discussions and engaging with the activities in Unframing the Visual, you will find new inspiration for how to unframe, adapt, and apply visual literacy pedagogy and praxis in your work.

Contents

Introduction
"Unframing" as a Pedagogical Philosophy - Maggie Murphy

Part I: Participating in a Changing Visual Information Landscape
Introduction to Part I
Explorers of the Information Age - Katie Greer

Chapter 1
Remix Literacy and Digital Cultural Heritage Collections - Molly McGuire

Chapter 2
Bridging the In/formal: The Participation and Performance of Museums in Online Remix Cultures - Maria Arias and Arran J. Rees

Chapter 3
#FYP (For Your Paper): Using TikTok to Begin a Conversation around Academic Honesty and Marginalization - Jessica Rardin and Kristina Clement

Chapter 4
Practicing Visual Literacy through the Tools of the International Image Interoperability Framework - Rebecca Michelson and Ruth Wallach

Chapter 5
Visual Literacy Unframed: Planning an OER to Improve College-Level Visual Analysis Skills - Marty Miller

Chapter 6
Strategies for Critical Visual Literacy Instruction in Small Liberal Arts Institutions - Jesi Buell, Sarah Keen, and Debbie Krahmer
Part II: Perceiving Visuals as Communicating Information

Introduction to Part II
Navigating the Complexities of Visuals as Communication - Sara Schumacher

Chapter 7
Killing the Hidden Essay: Supporting Disciplines to Move to Multimodal Public Communication Assignments - Jacqui Bartram and Lee Fallin

Chapter 8
Critical Data Visualization in Visual Literacy - Susan E. Montgomery

Chapter 9
Aligning Visual Literacy Concepts with Nursing Curriculum Objectives to Maximize Potential - Amy Minix and Jackie Huddle

Chapter 10
Connecting the Dots: Making Sense of Sociograms - Jennilyn M. Wiley

Chapter 11
Collaborative Approaches to Teaching and Building Visual Literacies - Chris Lopez, Salma Abumeeiz, Neha Gupta, Simon Lee, Sylvia Page, Ashley Peterson, and Monique Tudon

Chapter 12
Unforeseen Consequences of Visual Literacy: Alternative Mechanisms for Creating a More Inclusive Environment - Lorin Jackson, Kelleen Maluski, and Jonathan Pringle

Part III: Practicing Visual Discernment and Criticality
Introduction to Part III
Developing a Critical Eye and Discerning Visual Mindset - Dana Statton Thompson

Chapter 13
Dodging Truths and Burning Facts: Visual Literacy and Critical Thinking in the Photography Classroom - Larissa Garcia and Jessica Labatte

Chapter 14
Content and Context in a Single Image: Multi-format Analysis of Lewis Hine Photographs at UMBC - Susan Graham and Lindsey Loeper

Chapter 15
Bridging Visual Literacies: Interdisciplinary Intersections and Disciplinary Practices in the Humanities and Social Sciences - Peggy Keeran, Jennifer Bowers, and Katherine Crowe

Chapter 16
Active Visual Inquiry through Empathy, Mindfulness, and Curiosity - Kristina A. Bush and Nicole E. Brown

Chapter 17
Teaching Visual Literacy with Artists' Books: A Case Study - Anna Boutin-Cooper

Chapter 18
Learning on Display: Student-Curated Art History Exhibitions in the Academic Library - Catherine Girard and Rose Sliger Krause

Part IV: Pursuing Social Justice through Visual Practice
Introduction to Part IV
Pursuing Social Justice through Visual Practice - Stephanie Beene

Chapter 19
What We Aren't Seeing: Exclusionary Practices in Visual Media - Kai Alexis Smith and Christine Malinowski

Chapter 20
Reading Between the Lines - Nicole Fox

Chapter 21
Engaging Students in the Ethics of Visual Remix and Appropriation - Alexander Watkins

Chapter 22
Display of Plenty: Addressing Food Insecurity on Campus - Adrienne Warner, Sarita Cargas, and Sarah Johnson

Chapter 23
Street Stickers as Subversive Visual Discourse - Catherine L. Tedford

Chapter 24
Using a Trauma-Informed Perspective with Archival Photography Collections - Jennifer Follen

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