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9781137529060

Linguistic Ethnography Interdisciplinary Explorations

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    9781137529060

  • ISBN10:

    1137529067

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2015-08-28
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
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Summary

This ground-breaking volume brings together chapters from leading scholars who take a linguistic ethnographic approach to research. The first of its kind, the book aims to showcase work which situates itself in linguistic ethnography to provide insights into the methodological and theoretical concerns of this emerging field. Covering a range of contexts from health to journalism, from education to the workplace, the book demonstrates the reach and influence of linguistic ethnography. It will be essential reading for researchers and students interested in knowing more about linguistic ethnography and how it facilitates parts of the research process other approaches fail to reach.

Author Biography

Julia Snell is Associate Professor in English Language at the University of Leeds, UK. Julia has published widely on topics including language variation, social class, research methods, classroom discourse, and teacher professional development. She is co-author (with Adam Lefstein) of Better than Best Practice: Developing Teaching and Learning through Dialogue.
 
Sara Shaw is Senior Lecturer in Health Policy Research at Queen Mary University of London, UK. Sara has published widely on topics including healthcare commissioning, integrated care, patient experience and health research policy. She also writes about interpretive approaches to understanding and analysing policy. Her most recent work on the role of think tanks in shaping health policy has been published in Sociology of Health & Illness and Critical Policy Studies.
 
Fiona Copland is Senior Lecturer in TESOL at Aston University, UK. She has worked as a teacher and teacher educator in Nigeria, Hong Kong, Japan and the UK. She is interested in talk in feedback conferences and teaching English to young learners. With Angela Creese, Fiona has recently published, Linguistic Ethnography: Collecting, Presenting and Analysing Data.

Table of Contents

1.Introduction to Linguistic Ethnography: Interdisciplinary Explorations; Sara Shaw, Fiona Copland and Julia Snell
2.Theory and Method in Linguistic Ethnography; Ben Rampton, Janet Maybin and Celia Roberts
3.Workplace Literacies and Audit Society; Karin Tusting
4.Between Text and Social Practice: Balancing Linguistics and Ethnography in Journalism Studies; Tom Van Hout
5.How Linguistic Ethnography may Enhance our Understanding of Electronic Patient Records in Healthcare Settings; Deborah Swinglehurst
6. Examining Talk in Post-observation Feedback Conferences: Learning to do Linguistic Ethnography; Fiona Copland
7.Researching Health Policy and Planning: The Influence of Linguistic Ethnography; Sara Shaw and Jill Russell
8.Bursting the Bonds: Policing Linguistic Ethnography; Frances Rock
9.The Geography of Communication and the Expression of Patients' Concerns; Sarah Collins
10. Applying Linguistic Ethnography to Educational Practice: Notes on the Interaction of Academic Research and Professional Sensibilities; Adam Lefstein and Mirit Israeli
11. Partnerships in Research: Doing Linguistic Ethnography with and for Practitioners; Jeff Bezemer
12. Linguistic Ethnographic Perspectives on Working-class Children's Speech: Challenging Discourses of Deficit; Julia Snell
13. Hip Hop, Education and Polycentricity; Lian Malai Madsen and Martha Sif Karrebæk
14. Metacommentary in Linguistic Ethnography; Angela Creese, Jaspreet Kaur Takhi and Adrian Blackledge



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