29.1076, Books: Marginalization Processes across Different Settings: Bagga-Gupta (ed.)
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Date: Thu, 08 Mar 2018 14:30:40
From: Chris Humphrey [chumphrey at c-s-p.org]
Subject: Marginalization Processes across Different Settings: Bagga-Gupta (ed.)
Title: Marginalization Processes across Different Settings
Subtitle: Going beyond the Mainstream
Publication Year: 2017
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
http://www.cambridgescholars.com/
Book URL: http://www.cambridgescholars.com/marginalization-processes-across-different-settings
Editor: Sangeeta Bagga-Gupta
Hardback: ISBN: 9781527503298 Pages: 460 Price: U.K. £ 67.99
Hardback: ISBN: 9781527503298 Pages: 460 Price: U.S. $ 99.95
Abstract:
While issues of marginalization and participation have engaged scholars across
various disciplines and domains, and a range of theoretical perspectives and
methodological framings have been deployed in this enterprise, the research
presented in this volume aligns itself to alternative traditions by focusing
on people’s membership and participation across settings and institutional
contexts. The work here, thus, focuses on the constitution of marginalization
inside, outside and across a range of settings. It centre-stages
marginalization and participation as action in the human world. Going beyond a
focus on the marginalized or explanations of marginalization or comparing
groups of the marginalized with the non-marginalized, a number of
contributions focus on mundane processes inside, outside and across
institutional settings in different geopolitical spaces. Other chapters in the
book demonstrate the marginalization of specific analytical foci in the
research process or hegemonies of national high-stake testing protocols and
specific dialects in different geopolitical regions or in domains such as the
sporting arena.
In contrast to other studies on marginalization and participation, this book
takes its point of departure in the complexities that characterize and shape
both individuals and societies, past and present. Its chapters challenge
demarcated fields of study and conceptions of identity framed marginalization
and participation. Drawing attention to the fact that the centre (continues
to) define the margins, the work presented here joins research efforts that
highlight the need to focus on the constitution of marginalization and
participation in a wide range of settings with the explicit aim of going
beyond static boundaries that define the human state at different scales of
becoming and beyond an understanding of development and progress in terms of a
linear trajectory.
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
General Linguistics
Written In: English (eng)
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