“…With this in mind, two explanations can be given for how Theo and his multimodal practices were perceived by the classroom community. One, social capital plays a role in class power structures (Brodeur, 2020). In the context of this paper, social capital is understood as the "structure of relations" between the students, which includes the ability for the students to trust each other (which was brought up by Cate throughout the study), behaving within societal norms or expectations of the classroom community, and the building of social networks (or the lack of) within the classroom or the school (Coleman, 1988, p. S98;Dika & Singh, 2002).…”