Affiliation:
1. Anglès i Lingüística , Universitat de Lleida , Lleida , Spain
Abstract
Abstract
In bilingual settings language choice represents one of the main resources individuals have to construct their identities. According to Jaffe (2009), it is also a way in which individuals position themselves towards the languages of the sociolinguistic context. However, in the context of researching multilingual settings, very little attention has been paid to how the researcher’s language choice(s) interact with the participants’ language choices, and how the linguistic features that s/he activates contribute to the construction of the researcher’s identity and her/his stance towards the languages of the sociolinguistic matrix within which the research is embedded. This paper is based in the context of Catalonia and explores how the researcher projects and is ascribed a stance as a consequence of her own linguistic practices. First, it shows that these practices lead to the construction of relationships of (dis)affiliation between the researcher and the participants, which ultimately influence the type of data collected. Second, it suggests that language choice is an essential lens through which to look at the researcher’s positionality in multilingual settings and provide more transparent accounts of multilingual ethnographic research.
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics
Reference22 articles.
1. Anderson, P. H., L. Lawton, R. J. Rexeisen & A. C. Hubbard. 2006. Short-term study abroad and intercultural sensitivity: A pilot study. International Journal of Intercultural Relations 30(4). 457–469.
2. Blackledge, A. & A. Creese. 2010. Multilingualism: A critical perspective. London: Continuum.
3. Block, D. 2007. Second language identities. London: Routledge.
4. Cots, J. M. 2008. International universities in bilingual communities (Catalonia, Basque Country and Wales): A research project. In H. Haberland, J. Mortensen, A. Fabricius, B. Preisler, K. Risager & K. Kjaerbeck (eds.), Higher education in the global village, Roskilde: Roskilde University.
5. Cots, J. M., D. Lasagabaster & P. Garret. 2012. Multilingual policies and practices of universities in three bilingual regions in Europe. International Journal of the Sociology of Language 21(6). 7–32.
Cited by
6 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献