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Discursive Shadowing in Linguistic Ethnography. Situated Practices and Circulating Discourses in Multilingual Schools

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Dewilde J & Creese A (2016) Discursive Shadowing in Linguistic Ethnography. Situated Practices and Circulating Discourses in Multilingual Schools. Anthropology and Education Quarterly, 47 (3), pp. 329-339. https://doi.org/10.1111/aeq.12158

Abstract
We consider discursive shadowing as methodology in linguistic ethnography and how it refines our analyses of participants¡¯ situated practices. In addition to the constant and extended company the researcher and key participant keep with one another in the field, shadowing in a linguistic ethnographic approach includes the ubiquitous audio©\recording of interactions, which provides opportunities to collect interactional data as they circulate across speech events and sediment into durable teacher identities in multilingual schools.

Keywords
bilingual education; bilingual teachers; discursive shadowing; linguistic ethnography;

Journal
Anthropology and Education Quarterly: Volume 47, Issue 3

StatusPublished
Publication date30/09/2016
Publication date online26/07/2016
Date accepted by journal26/07/2016
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ISSN0161-7761
eISSN1548-1492

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