Politics of Researching Multilingually | AA.VV.
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b'Politics of Researching Multilingually'
b'Multilingual Matters'

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b'This book offers a unique understanding of how researchers linguistic resources, and the languages they...

  • Nombre: Politics of Researching Multilingually | AA.VV.
  • Editorial: Multilingual Matters
  • Ttipo: Book
  • Publicado: 2026 / 07 / 07
  • Código: 9781800410138

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b'AA.VV.'
b'Politics of Researching Multilingually'
b'Multilingual Matters'

Libro disponible en 5 dias hábiles.

Páginas: 388
Precio: 2450.0
Estado: b'Nuevo'
Peso: 0.588 kgs.
ISBN: b'9781800410138'

b'This book offers a unique understanding of how researchers linguistic resources, and the languages they use in the research process, are often politically and structurally shaped and constrained, with implications for the reliability of the research. The chapters are written by both experienced and novice researchers, who examine how they negotiated the use of their own, and others, linguistic and communicative resources when undertaking their research in politically-charged, and linguistically and culturally diverse contexts. The contributing authors are either from the Global South, or engaged in work which is contextualised within the Global South; or they face linguistic structural hegemonies in the Global North which challenge their research processes. They utilise diverse theoretical, methodological and disciplinary approaches to produce a collection of engaging and accessible accounts of researching multilingually in their contexts. These accounts will help readers to make theoretically and methodologically informed choices about the political dimensions of languages in their own research when researching multilingually.'