Explorations in the Ethnography of Speaking

Explorations in the Ethnography of Speaking
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 536
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ISBN-10 : 0521379334
ISBN-13 : 9780521379335
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Synopsis Explorations in the Ethnography of Speaking by : Richard Bauman

Classic case studies surveying the use, role and function of language and speech in social life.

The Ethnography of Speaking

The Ethnography of Speaking
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 134
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105110859233
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Synopsis The Ethnography of Speaking by : Dell H. Hymes

Speaking of Ethnography

Speaking of Ethnography
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 84
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ISBN-10 : 0803924925
ISBN-13 : 9780803924925
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis Speaking of Ethnography by : Michael Agar

In this eloquently written volume Michael Agar expands the premise set forth in his very popular work The Professional Stranger. Speaking of Ethnography challenges the assumption that conventional scientific procedures are appropriate for the study of human affairs. Agar's work is informed by a hermeneutic and phenomenological tradition, in which he questions the researcher's own taken-for-granted procedures.

Methods for the Ethnography of Communication

Methods for the Ethnography of Communication
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 189
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ISBN-10 : 9781136341236
ISBN-13 : 1136341234
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Methods for the Ethnography of Communication by : Judith Kaplan-Weinger

Methods for the Ethnography of Communication is a guide to conducting ethnographic research in classroom and community settings that introduces students to the field of ethnography of communication, and takes them through the recursive and nonlinear cycle of ethnographic research. Drawing on the mnemonic that Hymes used to develop the Ethnography of SPEAKING, the authors introduce the innovative CULTURES framework to provide a helpful structure for moving through the complex process of collecting and analyzing ethnographic data and addresses the larger "how-to" questions that students struggle with when undertaking ethnographic research. Exercises and activities help students make the connection between communicative events, acts, and situations and ways of studying them ethnographically. Integrating a primary focus on language in use within an ethnographic framework makes this book an invaluable core text for courses on ethnography of communication and related areas in a variety of disciplines.

Foundations in Sociolinguistics

Foundations in Sociolinguistics
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Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages : 268
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ISBN-10 : 0812210654
ISBN-13 : 9780812210651
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis Foundations in Sociolinguistics by : Dell Hymes

A highly influential scholar urges that linguistics be studied as part of the entire communicative conduct of social groups and demonstrates the mutual relation between linguistics and other disciplines, such as sociology, social anthropology, and education.

Ethnography and Language Policy

Ethnography and Language Policy
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 376
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ISBN-10 : 9781136860911
ISBN-13 : 1136860916
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Ethnography and Language Policy by : Teresa L. McCarty

Illuminating, through ethnographic inquiry, how individual agents "make" language policy in everyday social practice, this volume advances the growing field of language planning and policy using a critical sociocultural approach. From this perspective, language policy is conceptualized not only as official acts and documents, but as language-regulating modes of human interaction, negotiation, and production mediated by relations of power. Using this conceptual framework, the volume addresses the impacts of globalization, diaspora, and transmigration on language practices and policies; language endangerment, revitalization, and maintenance; medium-of-instruction policies; literacy and biliteracy; language and ethnic/national identity; and the ethical tensions in conducting critical ethnographic language policy research. These issues are contextualized in case studies and reflective commentaries by leading scholars in the field. Ethnography and Language Policy extends previous work in the field, tapping into leading-edge interdisciplinary scholarship, and charting new directions. Recognizing that language policy is not merely or even primarily about language per se, but rather about power relations that structure social-linguistic hierarchies, the authors seek to expand policy discourses in ways that foster social justice for all.

Linguistic Ethnography

Linguistic Ethnography
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 307
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ISBN-10 : 9781473911154
ISBN-13 : 147391115X
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis Linguistic Ethnography by : Fiona Copland

This is an engaging interdisciplinary guide to the unique role of language within ethnography. The book provides a philosophical overview of the field alongside practical support for designing and developing your own ethnographic research. It demonstrates how to build and develop arguments and engages with practical issues such as ethics, transcription and impact. There are chapter-long case studies based on real research that will explain key themes and help you create and analyse your own linguistic data. Drawing on the authors’ experience they outline the practical, epistemological and theoretical decisions that researchers must take when planning and carrying out their studies. Other key features include: A clear introduction to discourse analytic traditions Tips on how to produce effective field notes Guidance on how to manage interview and conversational data Advice on writing linguistic ethnographies for different audiences Annotated suggestions for further reading Full glossary This book is a master class in understanding linguistic ethnography, it will of interest to anyone conducting field research across the social sciences.

Ethnographically Speaking

Ethnographically Speaking
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Publisher : Rowman Altamira
Total Pages : 432
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ISBN-10 : 0759101299
ISBN-13 : 9780759101296
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Ethnographically Speaking by : Arthur P. Bochner

This volume presents explorations in the literary turn in ethnographic work. Drawing from a range of disciplines, such as sociology, philosophy, psychology and English, the author demonstrates the ways in which ethnography can be effectively expressed.

The Cambridge Handbook of Linguistic Anthropology

The Cambridge Handbook of Linguistic Anthropology
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 910
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ISBN-10 : 9781139992329
ISBN-13 : 1139992325
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis The Cambridge Handbook of Linguistic Anthropology by : N. J. Enfield

The field of linguistic anthropology looks at human uniqueness and diversity through the lens of language, our species' special combination of art and instinct. Human language both shapes, and is shaped by, our minds, societies, and cultural worlds. This state-of-the-field survey covers a wide range of topics, approaches and theories, such as the nature and function of language systems, the relationship between language and social interaction, and the place of language in the social life of communities. Promoting a broad vision of the subject, spanning a range of disciplines from linguistics to biology, from psychology to sociology and philosophy, this authoritative handbook is an essential reference guide for students and researchers working on language and culture across the social sciences.

Directions in Sociolinguistics

Directions in Sociolinguistics
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Publisher : Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages : 598
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ISBN-10 : 0631149872
ISBN-13 : 9780631149873
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis Directions in Sociolinguistics by : John Gumperz

Directions in Sociolinguistics is a now classic collection of pioneering essays by leading sociolinguists. It is published here for the first time in paperback and incorporates an extensive new bibliography. The book proceeds from the assumption that we may learn from language as interactional behaviour, illustrating both advances in theoretical insights and changes in research interests. Taking a speaker's communicative competence as a social as well as grammatical fact, this volume is an invaluable compendium of articles by some of the most eminent researchers in Sociolinguistics, and in the sociology and anthropology of language.