Learning and Using Languages in Ethnographic Research

Author:   Robert Gibb ,  Annabel Tremlett ,  Julien Danero Iglesias
Publisher:   Multilingual Matters
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Pages:   256
Publication Date:   11 October 2019
Format:   Paperback
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Learning and Using Languages in Ethnographic Research breaks the silence that still surrounds learning a language for ethnographic research and in the process demystifies some of the multilingual aspects of contemporary ethnographic work. It does this by offering a set of engaging and accessible accounts of language learning and use written by ethnographers who are at different stages of their academic career. A key theme is how researchers' experiences of learning and using other languages in fieldwork contexts relate to wider structures of power, hierarchy and inequality. The volume aims to promote a wider debate among researchers about how they themselves learn and use different languages in their work, and to help future fieldworkers make more informed choices when carrying out ethnographic research using other languages.

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Author:   Robert Gibb ,  Annabel Tremlett ,  Julien Danero Iglesias
Publisher:   Multilingual Matters
Imprint:   Multilingual Matters
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.410kg
ISBN:  

9781788925907


ISBN 10:   1788925904
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   11 October 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Robert Gibb, Annabel Tremlett and Julien Danero Iglesias: Introduction Chapter 2. Lydia Medland: Language Learning as Research Rehearsal: Preparation for Multi-linguistic Field Research in Morocco Chapter 3. Susan Frohlick and Carolina Meneses: Emergent Collaborations: Field Assistants, Voice, and Multilingualism Chapter 4. Laela Adamson: Learning Language to Research Language in Two Tanzanian Secondary Schools Chapter 5. Robert Gibb: ‘Demystifying’ Multilingual Fieldwork: On the Importance of Documenting and Reflecting on Language Learning in Ethnographic Research Chapter 6. Dominic Esler: Dealing with Diglossia: Language Learning as Ethnography Chapter 7. Teresa Piacentini: Language Learning and Unlearning in Ethnographic Fieldwork: ‘Speaking Asylum’ and ‘Doing Small Talk’ Chapter 8. Lara Momesso: One Language, Two Systems: On Conducting Ethnographic Research Across the Taiwan Strait Chapter 9. Annabel Tremlett: Breakdowns for Breakthroughs: Using Anxiety and Embarrassment as Insightful Points for Understanding Fieldwork Chapter 10. Daniella Jofré: Andean Ethnography and Language Learning: Reflecting on Identity Politics and Resistance Strategies of the Chilean Aymara Chapter 11. Julien Danero Iglesias: How I Tried to Speak a Language Like a ‘Native’ and how this Influenced my Research Chapter 12. Iolanda Vasile: ‘The Language is Mine. The Accent is Yours’: Doing Fieldwork in Angola Chapter 13. Matthew Blackburn: Being ‘Proficient’ and ‘Competent’: On ‘Languaging’, Field Identity and Power/Privilege Dynamics in Ethnographic Research Chapter 14. Charo Reyes: Plurilingual Focus, Multilingual Space, Bilingual Set-up: Conducting Ethnographic Research in Two Catalonian Schools Chapter 15. Wine Tesseur:  Listening, Languages and the Nature of Knowledge and Evidence: What We Can Learn from Investigating ‘Listening’ in NGOs Chapter 16. Sarah Burton: Becoming a Multilingual Researcher in Contemporary Academic Culture: Experiential Stories of (Not) Learning and Using Languages Chapter 17. Robert Gibb, Annabel Tremlett and Julien Danero Iglesias: Conclusion

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This refreshing collection of articles reflects on issues of language in ethnographic research that anthropologists have tended to sweep under the carpet: The delicate issue of the ethnographer's language competence; challenges of language learning; complications of multilingual fieldwork settings; and the ethnographer's anxieties related to their own incomplete language mastery. Highly valuable for anyone doing ethnography in a language that is not one's own! * Axel Borchgrevink, Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway * Power, privilege, hierarchy, and dependence shape and often complicate ethnographers' forays into unfamiliar languages. These thoughtful, reflexive essays, addressing an impressive range of field experiences, incisively reveal and explore the shifting ground of the authors' linguistic interactions in relation to dynamics that are often invisible, usually risky, and always unpredictable. * Michael Herzfeld, Harvard University, USA *


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Robert Gibb is Lecturer in Sociology, University of Glasgow, UK. His research interests include asylum procedures, the state, borders and translation. Annabel Tremlett is Senior Lecturer at the University of Portsmouth, UK. Her research investigates the differences between public and self-representations of minority or marginalized groups.  She is particularly dedicated to understanding the everyday experiences of people from these groups and challenging misleading representations. Julien Danero Iglesias is Principal Policy and Projects Officer at Camden Council (Housing) and an Affiliate Researcher at the University of Glasgow, UK. His research interests include nationalism, discourse, borders and minorities.

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