Critical Sociolinguistic Research Methods is a guide to conducting
concrete ethnographic and discourse analytic research projects,
written by top scholars for students and researchers in social science
fields. Adopting a critical perspective focusing on the role of
language in the construction of social difference and social
inequality, the authors walk the reader through five key moments in
the life of a research project: composing research questions,
designing the project, doing fieldwork, performing data analysis and
writing academic texts or otherwise engaging in conversation with
different types of social actors about the project. These moments are
illustrated by colour-coded examples from the authors’ experiences
that help researchers and students follow the sequential stages of a
project. Now in its second edition, this popular and original text has
been revised and updated to reflect the latest developments in this
field, including expanded sections on the centrality of the
ethnographic gaze for the understanding of social processes, and on
experiences of diversification in the communication of research
results. Through the adoption of multimodal genres, authors share
recent experiences of research presentations addressed to non-academic
audiences, such as installations and photography, and interactive
maps. Clear and highly applicable, with a detailed workbook full of
practical tips and examples, this book is a great resource for
graduate-level qualitative methods courses in linguistics and
anthropology, as well as methods courses in the humanities and social
sciences that focus on the role of language in research. It is a
timely text for investigating language issues that matter and have
consequences for people’s lives.
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Studying Language Issues That Matter
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ISBN
9781040019061
Publisert
2024
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok