Researching Language and Literacy in Social Context (Open University Books)

Researching Language and Literacy in Social Context (Open University Books)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 248 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781853592218
  • DDC分類 306.4

Full Description

Many professionals and students have a need to make small-scale investigations of talk or reading and writing behaviour - whether as case studies, for coursework, or as part of their own professional development. This volume shows how experienced researchers have approached the tasks and what they have discovered about the social and cultural embeddedness of language and literacy practices. The first section of this book provides an accessible introduction to the nature of ethnography; a discussion of ethical issues in sociolinguistic research; and a step-by-step guide to recording talk and preparing transcripts for analysis. The second section includes ten research studies, chosen for their intrinsic interest, as well as their usefulness in illustrating aspects of methodology, and ways of presenting and analysing empirical data.

Contents

Preface

Sources

Introduction

PART 1: PRINCIPLES AND APPROACHES

1. Martyn Hammersley: Introducing Ethnography

2. D. Cameron, E. Frazer, P. Harvey, M.B.H. Rampton and K. Richardson: The Relations between Researcher and Researched: Ethics, Advocacy and Empowerment

3. Joan Swann: Observing and Recording Talk in Educational Settings

4. Eve Gregory: Negotiation as a Criterial Factor in Learning to Read in a Second Language

5. Beverley Naidoo: Through Whose Eyes? Exploring Racism through Literature with White Students

6. A.P. Biggs and Viv Edwards: 'I Treat Them All The Same': Teacher-Pupil Talk in Multi-ethnic Classrooms

7. David Bloome: Reading as a Social Process in a Middle School Classroom

8. Janet Maybin: Children's Voices: Talk, Knowledge and Identity

9. Joan Swann and David Graddol: Gender Inequalities in Classroom Talk

10. Julie Fisher: Unequal Voices: Gender and Assessment

11. Jennifer Coates: No Gap, Lots of Overlap: Turn-taking Patterns in the Talk of Women Friends

12. Meeri Hellsten: Cultural Values in Samish and Australian Children's Literature: A Corpus Linguistic Approach

13. David Barton and Sarah Padmore: Roles, Networks and Values in Everyday Writing

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