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Language Socialization in Classrooms: Culture, Interaction, and Language Development

Hardback

Main Details

Title Language Socialization in Classrooms: Culture, Interaction, and Language Development
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Matthew J. Burdelski
Edited by Kathryn M. Howard
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:288
Dimensions(mm): Height 235,Width 158
Category/GenreSociolinguistics
ISBN/Barcode 9781107187832
ClassificationsDewey:306.44
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises; 10 Tables, black and white; 11 Halftones, black and white; 19 Line drawings, black and white

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 13 February 2020
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Classrooms are dynamic spaces of teaching and learning, where language and culture are intertwined in remarkable ways. The theory of language socialization explores how sociocultural practices in classrooms help to shape language learning and development. This collection is the first of its kind to bring together research on this fascinating concept. It presents ten case studies, based on linguistic and ethnographic research conducted in classrooms located within communities in North America, Europe and India, spanning learners from preschool, to primary and secondary school, to university. Following an introduction that discusses the theory and core concepts of language socialization, the volume is divided into three central themes: socializing values, dispositions, and stances; socializing identities; and language socialization and ideology. Both new and more experienced researchers will appreciate its new insights into how language socialization is carried out across the globe.

Author Biography

Matthew J. Burdelski is Professor of Applied Japanese Linguistics at Osaka University, Japan. Focusing on Japanese and US classrooms and communities, his research utilizes language socialization and conversation analysis to investigate adult-child and children's multimodal interactions in teaching, learning, acquiring, and using Japanese as a first, second, and heritage language. Kathryn M. Howard is Associate Dean and Director of Clinical Experiences and Partnerships at California State University, Channel Islands. Her work focuses on how multilingual children develop a range of linguistic resources from multiple languages in formal (classrooms) and informal educational contexts to display or enact social identities and to engage in complex social relationships.

Reviews

'This remarkable volume offers in-depth accounts of socialization to and through language. It is a rich and valuable addition to other studies of language use in classrooms and helps us understand socialization through the often taken-for-granted aspects of everyday interactional routines.' Vibeke Grover, University of Oslo 'Scholars and practitioners of education and learning will find Language Socialization in Classrooms: Culture, Interaction, and Language Development to be an invaluable book ... This volume is a well-balanced collection of essays by both young and established scholars who have been actively promoting research on language socialisation in the classroom ... readers will definitely enrich their views on the characteristics of sociality in classrooms.' Akira Takada, Contrastive Pragmatics