Student practices in copyright culture: accessing learning resources
Journal Article
2016
Permanent link to this Item
Authors
Journal Title
Learning, Media and Technology
Link to Journal
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Publisher
University of Cape Town
License
Series
Abstract
Using Schatzki’s practices framework as a lens, this paper reports on the practices of university students accessing learning resources at a research-intensive university in South Africa. Using a mixed-methods approach, 1001 survey responses and 6 focus groups were analysed to explore how students in three professional disciplines access learning resources, with the focus on digitally mediated piracy practices. The findings suggest a blurring between the legal and the illegal and indicate the normalcy of piracy practices, with nuanced distinctions and understandings manifest.
Description
Reference:
Czerniewicz, L. (2016). Student practices in copyright culture: accessing learning resources, Learning, Media and Technology, DOI: 10.1080/17439884.2016.1160928