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Introduction
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Chapter 1: Digital Literacies, Technological Diffusion, and Globalization
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Chapter 2: Digital Media & Transnational Connections: From Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Sydney, Australia
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Chapter 3: Cultural Designs for Writing Digitally: From Urbana, Illinois, and Afar
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Chapter 4: Acts of Translation in the Academy and Across National Boundaries
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Chapter 5: Global Digital Divide: From Nigeria and the People's Republic of China
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Conclusion
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