The critical study of digital platforms and infrastructures: Current issues and new agendas for education technology research

Authors

  • Carlo Perrotta The University of Melbourne
  • Luci Pangrazio Deakin University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14507/epaa.31.7952

Keywords:

platformization of education, infrastructuring, research overview, critical platform studies, research agenda

Abstract

Digital platforms have become integral to contemporary schooling. Google Classroom, Compass, Office 365, EdQuire, ClassDojo and Canvas are just some of the many platforms that litter students’ and teachers’ computers today. While students may have only one school to physically attend, there is a labyrinth of digital enclosures for them to navigate as part of their schooling. The rise of digital platforms in education has occurred at an erratic rate—sometimes through function creep, sometimes through whole system mandates, and certainly the global pandemic has accelerated their rise. In this article we consider how platforms have become an infrastructure in education and the implications this has for teaching, learning and the relationships between key stakeholders. We provide an overview of the education research into platforms to date, highlighting areas that require further empirical and theoretical investigation. We conclude the article by outlining a research agenda for critical platform studies in education.

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Author Biographies

Carlo Perrotta, The University of Melbourne

Carlo Perrotta is an Associate Professor of Digital Education in the Faculty of Education at the University of Melbourne. His research examines the role of technology in multiple aspects of education, from pedagogy to policy. His recent work focuses on platformisation, automation and Artificial Intelligence. 

Luci Pangrazio, Deakin University

Luci Pangrazio is a senior research fellow at Deakin University. Her research focuses on digital and data literacies, datafication in the home and school, and the politics of digital platforms. Recent books include Critical Data Literacies (with Neil Selwyn, 2023, MIT Press), Learning to Live with Datafication: Educational Case Studies and Initiatives from Across the Word (with Julian Sefton-Green, 2022, Routledge).

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Published

2023-12-12

How to Cite

Perrotta, C., & Pangrazio, L. (2023). The critical study of digital platforms and infrastructures: Current issues and new agendas for education technology research. Education Policy Analysis Archives, 31. https://doi.org/10.14507/epaa.31.7952

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Digital Education Platforms and Schooling: New Challenges and Alternatives Towards Education Equity and Children’s Rights