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E-raamat: Language and Social Interaction at Home and School

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  • Formaat: 391 pages
  • Sari: Dialogue Studies 32
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Oct-2021
  • Kirjastus: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789027259011
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  • Formaat: 391 pages
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  • ISBN-13: 9789027259011
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"As Ragnar Rommetveit put it forty years ago, dialogue is "the architecture of intersubjectivity": a tool for not only mantaining yet also constantly transforming our life-worlds. The volume advances and empirically illustrates the role of talk-in-interaction in displaying, ratifying, creating yet also defying the crucial dimensions of the world we live in. This process is particularly noticeable in children's primary social worlds, i.e. home and school where they are socialized to becoming competent members of the communities they (will) live in. Drawing on fifty years of research on children socialization through language and social interaction, the volume provides new multidisciplinary insights and updated empirical data on the process through which cultures, identities, and knowledge are brought into being through the everyday dialogues that animate children's life at home and school. The volume addresses a specialized readership, its interdisciplinary framework ensures that it will be of great interest to scholars from different academic fields, e.g. social and developmental psychology, anthropology, education, developmental linguistics, sociolinguistics and developmental pragmatics"--

As Ragnar Rommetveit put it forty years ago, dialogue is “the architecture of intersubjectivity”: a tool not only for maintaining yet also constantly transforming our life-worlds. The volume advances and empirically illustrates the role of talk-in-interaction in displaying, ratifying, creating yet also defying the crucial dimensions of the world we live in. This process is particularly noticeable in children’s primary social worlds, i.e. home and school where they are socialized to becoming competent members of the communities they (will) live in. Drawing on fifty years of research on children's socialization through language and social interaction, the volume provides new multidisciplinary insights and updated empirical data on the process through which cultures, identities, and knowledge are brought into being through the everyday dialogues that animate children’s life at home and school. The volume addresses a specialized readership and its interdisciplinary framework ensures that it will be of great interest to scholars from different academic fields, such as social and developmental psychology, anthropology, education, developmental linguistics, sociolinguistics and developmental pragmatics.

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A major strength of the book is its simultaneous attention to home and school, arguably the two most important sites of child language socialization. [ ...] The book's strength is in the inclusion of studies that vary in how they present and analyze the interactional data. Studies are conducted from different perspectives, including developmental linguistics, education and social psychology, discourse, conversation, corpus, and PRAAT analyses, and systemic functional linguistics. With such varied perspectives come varied ways of presenting and analyzing data. -- Ekaterina Moore, University of Southern California, in Journal of Pragmatics 206 (2023)

Introduction: Language, culture and social interaction: An introduction 1(36)
Letizia Caronia
PART I Dialogues at home
37(152)
Letizia Caronia
Chapter 1 Children's socialization to multi-party interactive practices: Who talks to whom about what in family dinners
45(42)
Aliyah Morgenstern
Stephanie Caet
Camille Debras
Pauline Beaupoil-Hourdel
Marine Le Mene
Chapter 2 Making unquestionable worlds: Morality building practices in family dinner dialogues
87(34)
Letizia Caronia
Vittoria Colla
Renata Galatolo
Chapter 3 Talking to children with atypical development: A study on Are you going to' questions
121(32)
Alessandra Fasulo
Chapter 4 Promoting communication practices about school activities in multilingual families
153(36)
Cecilia Andorno
Silvia Sordella
PART II Dialogues at school
189(188)
Letizia Caronia
Chapter 5 Language, interaction, and culture at school: An overview
193(28)
Letizia Caronia
Nicola Nasi
Chapter 6 Dialogicity in diapers: Attunement and misattunement at the nursery school
221(36)
Anna Pileri
Chapter 7 Challenging the triadic dialogue format: Pupils' interactional work in answering questions in whole-class interactions
257(38)
Piera Margutti
Chapter 8 Building bridges: Dialogue and interaction between teachers from divided communities involved in a shared education project
295(22)
Joanne Hughes
Rebecca Loader
Chapter 9 Facilitating children's elicitation of interlaced narratives in classroom interactions
317(34)
Claudio Baraldi
Chapter 10 Student-teacher e-mail interaction as asynchronous dialogue in an academic setting
351(26)
Sabrina Fusari
Contributors 377(6)
Index 383