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Innovative Qualitative Methodologies in Multilingual Literacy Development Research
Amplifying voices from immigrant, transnational, and refugee communities
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Edited by:
Amanda K. Kibler
and Fares J. Karam
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English
Published/Copyright:
2025
About this book
Researchers who study multilingual literacy development face the reality of complex and ever evolving conceptualizations of multilingualism and literacy across dynamic contexts, languages, and modalities. To unlock the full potential of continuous developments in Applied Linguistics, innovative rethinking of methodological approaches is needed to keep pushing the boundaries of our understanding of multilingual literacy development and our ethical commitments to humanizing research. This book provides powerful and wide-ranging examples of qualitative research that foreground a rethinking of data, theory, and positionality in their exploration of multilingual literacy development. The volume showcases how qualitative research designs and tools can allow scholars not only to “study” the literacy development of multilingual learners from immigrant, transnational, and refugee backgrounds, but also to engage in ethical research approaches to learn from and amplify literacy practices and experiences that cross borders, languages, and modalities.
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Table of contents
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List of contributors
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Chapter 1. Introduction: Innovative paths in researching multilingual literacy development
1 - Part 1. Challenges and affordances of qualitative methodological approaches
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Chapter 2. Rethinking qualitative meta-syntheses in literacy studies
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Chapter 3. An ethnetnography of (non)belonging
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Chapter 4. Communicating selves
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Chapter 5. Commentary: The instability of ‘data’ in a postdigital era
92 - Part 2. Challenges and affordances of qualitative methodological approaches
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Chapter 6. Korean American children’s voices in translanguaging Play-Based Family Literacy (PBFL) through the suda ( 수다 ) approach
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Chapter 7. Bridging language and STEM
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Chapter 8. Families’ literacies of (in)visibilty
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Chapter 9. Commentary: Advancing theory through multilingual literacy qualitative research
171 - Part 3. Interrogating research practices
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Chapter 10. Embodied reflexivity and researching the literacy practices of an adolescent multilingual refugee who is d/Deaf/Hard-of-Hearing
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Chapter 11. Exploring the ‘void’ of silent/ced knowledge and expertise of multilingual learners
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Chapter 12. Critical collaborative autoethnography
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Chapter 13. Commentary: Challenging extractive epistemologies through positionalities of relation and community accountability
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Chapter 14. Conclusion: Innovative research on multilingual literacy development
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Index
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April 8, 2025
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9789027244932
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Audience(s) for this book
For an expert adult audience, including professional development and academic research