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Chapter 14. Conclusion: Innovative research on multilingual literacy development

New directions for methodology
  • Amanda K. Kibler and Fares J. Karam
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Abstract

In this concluding chapter to the volume, Innovative Qualitative Meth­od­ologies in Multilingual Literacy Development Research: Amplifying Voices from Immigrant, Transnational, and Refugee Communities, we argue for the importance of responsive, inclusive, and ecological epistemologies in guiding researchers engaged in critical and equity-oriented qualitative research in multilingual contexts. We close with implications for qualitative literacy researchers as they rethink data, theory, and positionality in their work.

Abstract

In this concluding chapter to the volume, Innovative Qualitative Meth­od­ologies in Multilingual Literacy Development Research: Amplifying Voices from Immigrant, Transnational, and Refugee Communities, we argue for the importance of responsive, inclusive, and ecological epistemologies in guiding researchers engaged in critical and equity-oriented qualitative research in multilingual contexts. We close with implications for qualitative literacy researchers as they rethink data, theory, and positionality in their work.

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