Microsoft Word - Just NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS.docx N O T E S O N C O N T R I B U T O R S D a v i d B a r t o n David Barton is Professor of Language and Literacy in the Department of Linguistics and Director of the Literacy Research Centre at Lancaster University in the UK. He has published extensively in the language and literacy field. His current interests include: literacy in contemporary society, literacy and social justice, and reading and writing on Web 2.0. His email address is: d.barton@lancaster.ac.uk J o a n n a B u n t Joanna Bunt works at the Maisie Kaufmann Learning Centre, a non-profit community-based, Registered Training Organisation in Maryborough, Queensland. Her email address is: jjjbunt@gmail.com S o n d r a C u b a n Sondra Cuban is a lecturer in Educational Research at Lancaster University in the UK and a researcher with the Lancaster University Research Centre. Her work focuses on migration, gender, education, and learning and literacies in communities and workplaces. Her email address is: s.cuban@lancaster.ac.uk D e n y s e E d n e y Denyse Edney is a literacy educator with Central Australian Remote Health Development Services, a registered training organisation working with Aboriginal Health Workers in Alice Springs and on remote communities throughout Central Australia. She is also a doctoral student researching Aboriginal health in Central Australia. Her email address is: denyse.edney@carhds.nt.edu.au M a r y H a m i l t o n Mary Hamilton is Professor of Adult Learning and Literacy in the Department of Educational Research at Lancaster University in the UK. She is also Associate Director of the Lancaster Literacy research Centre. She has published extensively in the language and literacy areas, focusing on informal adult learning, literacy policy and change. Her email address is: m.hamilton@lancaster.ac.uk A n n K e l l y Ann Kelly is a lecturer in the Faculty of Education, Griffith University, Brisbane. Her current research interests are in the integration of language, literacy and numeracy with vocational training, work and vocational training practices and higher education in TAFE institutes. Her email address is: ann.kelly@griffith.edu.au U t a P a p e n Uta Papen is a lecturer in Literacy Studies at the Department of Linguistics and English Language at Lancaster University in the UK. She studies reading and writing as social and cultural practices. Her email address is: u.papen@lancasdter.ac.uk S t e p h e n R e d e r Stephen Reder is Professor and Chair of the Department of Applied Linguistics at Portland State University in the United States. His research and teaching interests are in the area of adult literacy development, second language acquisition, and the role of technologies in informal learning. His email address is: reders@pdx.edu