35.774, Books: Reimagining Dialogue on Identity, Language and Power: Lin and Bauler (eds.) (2023)
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Subject: 35.774, Books: Reimagining Dialogue on Identity, Language and Power: Lin and Bauler (eds.) (2023)
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Date: 16-Jan-2024
From: Flo McClelland [flo at multilingual-matters.com]
Subject: Reimagining Dialogue on Identity, Language and Power: Lin and Bauler (eds.) (2023)
Title: Reimagining Dialogue on Identity, Language and Power
Series Title: New Perspectives on Language and Education
Publication Year: 2023
Publisher: Multilingual Matters
http://www.multilingual-matters.com/
Book URL:
https://www.multilingual-matters.com/page/detail/?K=9781800414716
editor: Ching-Ching Lin
editor: Clara Vaz Bauler
Abstract:
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.
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
Written In: English (eng)
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