This handbook provides an accessible and comprehensive overview of this growing body of research. It is key reading for those studying linguistic ethnography, qualitative research methods, sociolinguistics and educational linguistics within English Language, Applied Linguistics, Education and Anthropology.
Karin Tusting is Senior Lecturer at the Department of Linguistics and English Language, Lancaster University. Her research has in recent years focussed on the literacies of the workplace, with a particular interest in issues of audit and accountability.
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1. GENERAL INTRODUCTION
ANTECEDENTS, RELATED AREAS AND KEY CONCEPTS
2. INTERACTIONAL SOCIOLINGUISTICS
3. DISCOURSE ANALYSIS
4. LITERACY STUDIES
5. SOCIOLINGUISTIC ETHNOGRAPHIES OF GLOBALISATION
6. SCALE
7. SOCIAL CLASS
8. HETEROGLOSSIA
9. STYLE AND STYLISATION
10. MULTIMODALITY
METHODS
11. PARTICIPANT OBSERVATION AND FIELDNOTES
12. THE ETHNOGRAPHIC INTERVIEW
13. MICRO-ANALYSIS OF SPOKEN INTERACTION
14. ETHICS
15. COLLABORATIVE ETHNOGRAPHY
16. REFLEXIVITY
17. DIGITAL APPROACHES IN LINGUISTIC ETHNOGRAPHY
18. MIXING METHODS? LINGUISTIC ETHNOGRAPHY AND LANGUAGE VARIATION
SITES AND SITUATIONS
19. YOUTH LANGUAGE
20. LANGUAGE DIVERSITY IN CLASSROOM SETTINGS
21. ELITE MULTILINGUALISM
22. LINGUA FRANCA SCENARIOS
23. FAITH COMMUNITIES
24. POLICY
25. SIGN LANGUAGES
26. ACADEMIC WRITING
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