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This book explores the challenges involved in conducting research with members of minoritized communities. Through reflective accounts, contributors explore community-based collaborative work, and suggest important implications for applied linguistics, educational research and anthropological investigations of language, literacy and culture.
About the author
Doris S. Warriner is Associate Professor of English, Arizona State University, USA. Her research interests include applied linguistics, literacy studies, and research methods.
Martha Bigelow is Professor in Second Language Education at the University of Minnesota, USA. Her research focuses on equity in language teaching and learning in the U.S. and abroad with particular emphasis on contexts with immigrant and refugee-background youth. She has engaged in transformative and sustainable curriculum projects in Vietnam, Costa Rica, and India. Her newest book with Doris Warriner is entitled Relationships, reciprocity and research in complex contexts: Critical reflections on methods, power and equity (Multilingual Matters).
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This book explores the challenges involved in conducting research with members of minoritized communities. Through reflective accounts, contributors explore community-based collaborative work, and suggest important implications for applied linguistics, educational research and anthropological investigations of language, literacy and culture.