Multiliteracies is a term used to describe the multiple forms of literacy that individuals use in their everyday lives. It goes beyond traditional understandings of literacy as simply reading and writing, and encompasses a range of new literacies such as digital literacy, visual literacy, media literacy, and cultural literacy. Researchers in the field of multiliteracies seek to understand how these different forms of literacy interact and shape individuals' abilities to communicate, create meaning, and engage with the world. They also explore how these literacies are changing in response to the digital age and how they can be harnessed to promote critical thinking, creativity, and social engagement. Multiliteracies research is interdisciplinary and draws on a range of theoretical perspectives, including sociocultural theory, critical theory, and postmodernism.