Discourse Analysis of Languaging and Literacy Events in Educational Settings

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A01=Lindsey W. Rowe
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A01=Minjeong Kim
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A01=W. Douglas Baker
academic literacy practices
African American Language
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Author_Lindsey W. Rowe
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Author_Minjeong Kim
Author_Stephanie Power-Carter
Author_W. Douglas Baker
Bilingual Speaker
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Classroom Conversation
Classroom Event
Contextualization Cues
Cultural Import
Discourse analysis
Discourse Analytic Study
doctoral students
educational linguistics
Emic Perspective
Endarkened Epistemology
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Ethnographic Principles
Face To Face
Follow
Instructional Conversation
interactional analysis
Intonation Pattern
language use
Languaging Practices
Languaging Processes
Literacy Events
Message Units
microethnographic
Microethnographic Discourse Analysis
personhood
positionality
power dynamics in classroom discourse
qualitative classroom research
reflexivity
Rich Point
Smart Phones
Social Events
social practices
sociocultural theory
Socratic Circle
student lives
teacher student communication

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367465896
  • Weight: 710g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Mar 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the use of microethnographic discourse analysis for researching, theorizing, and reconceptualizing the uses of language and literacy in educational settings. The authors apply an ethnographic perspective to discourse analysis to emphasize how teachers and students use spoken and written language to construct knowledge, opportunities for learning, and social relationships. The authors demonstrate how microethnographic discourse analysis at different levels of scale can provide deeper understandings into the nuanced, complex social interactions and relationships that exist in and across educational contexts, including meaning-making, literacy practices, power relations, and the social construction of personhood.

Each chapter offers philosophically and theoretically grounded principles for using microethnographic discourse analysis and example cases that reflect the principles presented. Ideal for researchers, teacher educators, and teachers, this essential text on discourse analysis, languaging, and literacy provides a grounding to further examine critical questions challenging educators.

David Bloome is Professor Emeritus of Teaching and Learning at The Ohio State University, United States.

Stephanie Power-Carter is Professor of Education and Director of the Center for Discourse Analysis and Video Ethnography at The Ohio State University, United States.

W. Douglas Baker is Professor of English Education and Associate Dean for the College of Arts and Sciences at Eastern Michigan University, United States.

Maria Lucia Castanheira is Professor of Education and a member of a Literacy Research Center (CEALE) at the Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil.

Minjeong Kim is Associate Professor of Education at University of Massachusetts, Lowell, United States.

Lindsey W. Rowe is a Doctoral Candidate in the Department of Teaching and Learning at The Ohio State University, United States.