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Language as Cultural Practice: Mexicanos en el Norte offers a vivid ethnographic account of language socialization practices within Mexican-background families residing in California and Texas. This account illustrates a variety of cases where language is used by speakers to choose between alternative self-definitions and where language interacts differentially with other defining categories, such as ethnicity, gender, and class. It shows that language socialization--instantiated in language choices and patterns of use in sociocultural and sociohistorical contexts characterized b
Sociolinguistics --- Mexican Americans --- Children --- Language development in children --- Interpersonal communication in children --- Language and languages --- Chicanos --- Hispanos --- Ethnology --- Languages. --- Language. --- Vocabulary --- Language and culture --- Linguistics --- Sociology --- Integrational linguistics (Oxford school)
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This volume brings together established and new scholarly voices to explore how participatory and situated approaches to learning can contribute to educational innovation. The contributors' critical examinations of educational programming and engagements provide insights into how educators, youth, families, and community members understand and enact their commitments to diversity and equitable access. Collectively, these essays complicate notions of community, alerting readers to ways in which community can be constructed other than in geographical and ethnoracial terms--as alliances and colla
Multicultural education --- Community and school --- Educational innovations --- Education --- Innovations, Educational --- Technological change in education --- Educational planning --- Educational change --- Educational technology --- School and community --- Schools --- Parents' and teachers' associations --- Intercultural education --- Culturally relevant pedagogy --- Innovations --- Technological innovations --- Experimental methods --- Culturally sustaining pedagogy
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Language Socialization in Bilingual and Multilingual Societies is a multidisciplinary, multinational collection of essays that explore language socialization from very early childhood through adulthood, not only in oftenstudied communities in Canada and the United States, but also in Australia, Bolivia, Egypt, India and Slovakia. The global perspective gained by the inclusion of studies of communities representing every inhabited continent provides readers with an indication of the richness of the field as well as a guide for future work. The book includes chapters focusing on language socialization at different stages of the lifespan – at home and in schools, communities and workplaces. Authors focus on well-known communities, such as Mexican-Americans in the United States and Francophones in Canada, as well as on communities that are less familiar to many readers, such as the Aymara in Bolivia, the Inuit in northern Québec and minority Hungarians in Slovakia. The breadth and theoretical sophistication of this volume make it a suitable text for upper-division and graduate courses in bilingualism, language education and sociolinguistics.
Sociolinguistics. --- Socialization. --- Bilingualism. --- Language and languages --- Languages in contact --- Multilingualism --- Child socialization --- Children --- Enculturation --- Social education --- Education --- Sociology --- Language and society --- Society and language --- Sociology of language --- Language and culture --- Linguistics --- Integrational linguistics (Oxford school) --- Socialization --- Social aspects --- Sociological aspects --- bilingualism. --- language socialization. --- multilingualism. --- sociolinguistics.
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