Reimagining Dialogue on Identity, Language and Power

Author:   Ching-Ching Lin ,  Clara Vaz Bauler
Publisher:   Multilingual Matters
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9781800414723


Pages:   248
Publication Date:   12 December 2023
Format:   Hardback
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In this book dialogue is used as a research, knowledge-sharing and community-building tool in which participants engage with each other in reflecting upon the perspectives of self and others: challenging, complementing and contradicting each other as critical peers. The book aims to be an enactment of sociological reimagination, as a way to reimagine public conversations that inspire criticality, innovation and multimodality around the intersection of identity (self), language (mediating mechanism) and power (sociocultural domain). Each chapter illustrates the use of dialogue as a participatory research tool as a way in which the sharing of knowledge and the growth of understanding occurs through meaning- and strategy-making processes. Together they present dialogue as an integrative model of self-inquiry and social activism and provide a valuable standpoint to understand the participatory nature of our very effort to question and investigate our sense of self in the world.

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Author:   Ching-Ching Lin ,  Clara Vaz Bauler
Publisher:   Multilingual Matters
Imprint:   Multilingual Matters
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.520kg
ISBN:  

9781800414723


ISBN 10:   1800414722
Pages:   248
Publication Date:   12 December 2023
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Contributors Suresh Canagarajah: Foreword Ching-Ching Lin and Clara Vaz Bauler: Introduction Part 1: Dialogic Testimonio Chapter 1. Sandra Rodriguez-Arroyo, Laura C. Walls and Ferial Pearson: Ni de Aquí, Ni de Allá: Reflections on Trying to Fit into a Box  Chapter 2. Priscila Fabiane Farias, Leonardo da Silva and Litiane Barbosa Macedo: On the (Constant) Process of Becoming a Critical Language Educator in the Brazilian Context Chapter 3. Sumeyra Gok and Angelina Gillispie: Unpacking Raciolinguistic Ideologies and Power Dynamics in Teacher Education through Intersectionality Chapter 4. Kinsella Valies and Lisa M. Hunsberger: Black Women's Ibasho: Creating a Space of Belonging in Japan Chapter 5. Lan Wang-Hiles, Ekaterina Goodroad, Tong Zhang and Judith Szerdahelyi: Negotiating Identity, Language and Power: Dialogic Reflections on Non-Native English-Speaking Writing Instructors in the US Composition Classroom Part 2: Digitally-Mediated Public Scholarship Chapter 6. Clara Vaz Bauler and Vanja Karanović: Twitter/X as Thinking Communities: Responding, Reacting and Acting on Linguistic Discrimination Chapter 7. Ching-Ching Lin, Derek Baylor, Yasmeen Coaxum and Shuzhan Li: Forming Performative Space through Legitimate Peripheral Participation: Digitally-Mediated Dialogic Inquiry of Four BIPOC TESOL Professionals                                                                     Chapter 8. A.R. Shearer and Clara Vaz Bauler: Professional Communities in the Making: Critical Dialogues in the ELT Field Chapter 9. JPB Gerald and Clara Vaz Bauler: Escaping the H-Index: On the Value and Voice of Public Engagement for Racialized Scholars           Part 3: Through a Critical Incident Lens Chapter 10. Ribut Wahyudi and M. Faisol: When Daily Uses of Language, Identity and 'Power' Intersect with the Global (Center) versus Local (Periphery) Power Relations: An Interdisciplinary Study Chapter 11. Luciana C. de Oliveira, Destini Braxon, Jia Gui and Tara Willging: A Critical Dialogue Among Participants in a Professional Learning Community Chapter 12. Edmund Christopher Melville, Rasha Ashkar and Nicholas Douglas: Ebbs, Flows, What’s New is Old: A Collaborative Autoethnography of Three EFL Educators in Turkey Chapter 13. Julia E. Kiernan, Joyce Meier and Xiqiao Wang: Critical Listening: A Teacher-Scholar Dialogue on the Challenges of Linguistically- and Culturally-Centered Coursework                                                                      Chapter 14. Wing Shuen Lau and Kristine Mensonides Gritter: Curiosity Matters: Envisioning Intercultural Dialogue in Qualitative Research Practice Index

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A provocative read! This innovative and risk-taking volume reimagines dialogue by putting it front and center as research method, demonstrating the potential of methods such as critical and collaborative authoethnography, dialogic testimonio, and digitally mediated public scholarship to uncover new insights in identity, language and power. * Wayne E. Wright, Purdue University, USA * With distinct contributions from around the world, this volume is a refreshing reminder and call for attending to dialogue as transformative research. The editors have brought together a select group of authors who are pushing the boundaries of language research with critical and innovative methods approaching dialogue to better understand the nexus of language, identity, and power. * Bedrettin Yazan, The University of Texas at San Antonio, USA *


A provocative read! This innovative and risk-taking volume reimagines dialogue by putting it front and center as research method, demonstrating the potential of methods such as critical and collaborative authoethnography, dialogic testimonio, and digitally mediated public scholarship to uncover new insights in identity, language and power. * Wayne E. Wright, Purdue University, USA *


Author Information

Ching-Ching Lin’s career spans more than 20 years of experience as a high school social studies and ESL teacher, college ESL professor, and TESOL and Bilingual Education instructor. She is currently a teacher educator and curriculum developer. She is the co-editor and a contributing author of the following two edited volumes: Inclusion, Diversity, and Intercultural Dialogue in Young People's Philosophical Inquiry (Brill Publishers, 2018) and Internationalization in Action: Leveraging Diversity and Inclusion in Globalized Classrooms (Peter Lang Publishing, 2020).   Clara Vaz Bauler is an Associate Professor of TESOL/Bilingual Education at Adelphi University, NY, USA. She is a sociolinguist and critical discourse analyst who is interested in unveiling unjust and often hidden educational practices that propagate language shaming and discrimination. She investigates language used in news media, social media and classrooms, inquiring on the contexts, purposes and consequences of using certain terms and enacting specific policing practices associated with languaging and migration flows.

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