The politics of researching multilingually. (2022)
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- Book
- Title:
- The politics of researching multilingually. (2022)
- Main Title:
- The politics of researching multilingually
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Prue Holmes, Judith Reynolds and Sara Ganassin.
- Editors:
- Holmes, Prue
Reynolds, Judith, 1979-
Ganassin, Sara, 1982- - Contents:
- Acknowledgements; Contributors Alison Phipps: Foreword: Towards a Reparatory Politics of Researching Multilingually Prue Holmes, Judith Reynolds and Sara Ganassin: Introduction: The Imperative for the Politics of ‘Researching Multilingually’ Part 1: Hegemonic Structures Chapter 1. Wine Tesseur: Linguistic Hospitality and Listening through Interpreters: Critical Reflections and Recommendations on Linguistic Power Relationships in Multilingual Research Chapter 2. Shameem Oozeerally: Multilingualism, Shifting Paradigms and the 21st Century: Negotiating Multilingual Research in Teams through the Lens of Complexity Chapter 3. Lamia Nemouchi and Prue Holmes: Multilingual Researching, Translanguaging and Credibility in Qualitative Research: A Reflexive Account Chapter 4. Adam Wilson: Publish or perish, publier ou périr ? How Research Publication Language Choice is Shaped Among Linguistics Early Career Researchers in France Part 2: Power Relations Chapter 5. Alexandra Georgiou: Conducting Multilingual Classroom Research with Refugee Children in Cyprus: Critically Reflecting on Methodological Decisions Chapter 6. Helina Hookoomsing: Voice and Power Relations: Researching Multilingually with Multilingual Children in Mauritian Pre-primary Schools Chapter 7. Olga Camila Hernández Morales and Anne-Marie de Mejía: Challenges for Researchers Investigating Coloniality Multilingually in Complex Linguistic Contexts in the Caribbean Chapter 8. Jessica Chandras: Speaking Marathi Like a Punekar:Acknowledgements; Contributors Alison Phipps: Foreword: Towards a Reparatory Politics of Researching Multilingually Prue Holmes, Judith Reynolds and Sara Ganassin: Introduction: The Imperative for the Politics of ‘Researching Multilingually’ Part 1: Hegemonic Structures Chapter 1. Wine Tesseur: Linguistic Hospitality and Listening through Interpreters: Critical Reflections and Recommendations on Linguistic Power Relationships in Multilingual Research Chapter 2. Shameem Oozeerally: Multilingualism, Shifting Paradigms and the 21st Century: Negotiating Multilingual Research in Teams through the Lens of Complexity Chapter 3. Lamia Nemouchi and Prue Holmes: Multilingual Researching, Translanguaging and Credibility in Qualitative Research: A Reflexive Account Chapter 4. Adam Wilson: Publish or perish, publier ou périr ? How Research Publication Language Choice is Shaped Among Linguistics Early Career Researchers in France Part 2: Power Relations Chapter 5. Alexandra Georgiou: Conducting Multilingual Classroom Research with Refugee Children in Cyprus: Critically Reflecting on Methodological Decisions Chapter 6. Helina Hookoomsing: Voice and Power Relations: Researching Multilingually with Multilingual Children in Mauritian Pre-primary Schools Chapter 7. Olga Camila Hernández Morales and Anne-Marie de Mejía: Challenges for Researchers Investigating Coloniality Multilingually in Complex Linguistic Contexts in the Caribbean Chapter 8. Jessica Chandras: Speaking Marathi Like a Punekar: Learning Class and Caste in India Part 3. Decolonizing Methodologies Chapter 9. Julie S. Byrd Clark and Sylvie Roy: Multilingual Research for New Social Realities: Towards a Transdisciplinary Approach Chapter 10. Erika Kalocsányiová and Malika Shatnawi: Transcribing (Multilingual) Voices: From Fieldwork to Publication Chapter 11. Bridget Backhaus: Interpreting Cognitive Justice: A Framework for Interpreters as Co-researchers in Postcolonial Multilingual Research Chapter 12. Michael Richardson: Bilingual Theatre in British Sign Language and English: A Reflection on the Challenges Faced During a Doctoral Applied Theatre Project Part 4: Decolonizing Languages Chapter 13. Rebekah R. Gordon: Translanguaging Pedagogy as Methodology: Leveraging the Linguistic and Cultural Repertoires of Researchers and Participants to Mutually Construct Meaning and Build Rapport Chapter 14. Rosa Alejandra Medina Riveros and Theresa Austin: Decolonizing Research through Translanguaging: Negotiating Practices with Multilingual Teachers in Colombia Chapter 15. Liliane Meyer Pitton and Larissa Semiramis Schedel: The (Hidden) Politics of Language Choice in Research on Multilingualism: Moments of (Dis)Empowerment Chapter 16. Christiana Holsapple: Speaking ‘No Language?’: Reflections on (Il)Legitimate Multilingualism from Fieldwork in Gagauzia Prue Holmes, Judith Reynolds and Sara Ganassin: Afterword Index … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- Bristol : Multilingual Matters
- Publication Date:
- 2022
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 404.2072
Multilingualism -- Research -- Methodology
Multilingualism -- Political aspects - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781800410169
9781800410152 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781800410145
9781800410138 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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