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The collection demonstrates the ways in which established traditions and scholars have come together under the umbrella of linguistic ethnography to explore important questions about how language and communication are used in a range of settings and contexts, and with what effect.

Produktbeschreibung
The collection demonstrates the ways in which established traditions and scholars have come together under the umbrella of linguistic ethnography to explore important questions about how language and communication are used in a range of settings and contexts, and with what effect.
Autorenporträt
Jeff Bezemer, Institute of Education, University of London, UK Adrian Blackledge, University of Birmingham, UK Sarah Collins, University of Manchester, UK Fiona Copland, Aston University, UK Angela Creese, University of Birmingham, UK Mirit Israeli, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel Adam Lefstein, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel Janet Maybin, Open University, UK Lian Malai Madsen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark Ben Rampton, King's College London, UK Celia Roberts, King's College London, UK Frances Rock, Cardiff University, UK Jill Russell, Queen Mary University of London, UK Sara Shaw, Queen Mary University of London, UK Julia Snell, University of Leeds, UK Martha Sif Karrebæk, University of Copenhagen, Denmark Deborah Swinglehurst, Queen Mary University of London, UK Jaspreet Kaur Takhi, University of Birmingham, UK Karin Tusting, Lancaster University, UK Tom Van Hout, University of Antwerp, Belgium
Rezensionen
"Linguistic Ethnography: Interdisciplinary Explorations, edited by Julia Snell, Sara Shaw and Fiona Copland, offers an insight into Linguistic Ethnography (LE) informed methodologies and epistemologies across a broad range of disciplines and sectors, from healthcare, to the workplace, to education. ... It is recommended for novice linguistic ethnographers and more experienced researchers alike." (Jessica Bradley, Bellaterra Journal of Teaching & Learning Language & Literature, Vol. 10 (1), February-March, 2017)

"This collection breaks new ground, and does so effectively, in a number of ways. It provides a detailed account of the historical, theoretical, and methodological foundations of linguistic ethnography. ... the volume is highly recommended to both established linguistic ethnographers and research students who are new to the field." (Changpeng Huan, Applied Linguistics, February, 2016)