
Language Socialization in Bilingual and Multilingual Societies
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Sandra R. Schecter is Associate Professor of Education and Women's Studies at York University in Toronto, where she teaches courses in language pedagogy, communication and research methods. An ethnolinguist, she is co-author of Language as Cultural Practice (Erlbaum, 2002) and co-editor of On Becoming a Language Educator (Erlbaum, 1997).
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Preface and Acknowledgments
Robert Bayley and Sandra R. Schecter: Introduction: Toward a Dynamic Model of Language Socialization
Part 1: Language Socialization at Home
1 Lucinda Pease-Alvarez: Transforming Perspectives on Bilingual Language Socialization
2 Aurolyn Luykx: Weaving Languages Together: Family Language Policy and Gender Socialization in Bilingual Aymara Households
3 Maria de la Piedra and Harriett D. Romo: Collaborative Literacy in a Mexican Immigrant Household: The Role of Sibling Mediators in the Socialization of Pre-School Learners
4 Patricia Lamarre, in collaboration with Josefina Rossell Paredes: Growing up Trilingual in Montreal: Perceptions of College Students
Part 2: Language Socialization at School
5 Linda Harklau: Representational Practices and Multi-modal Communication in US High Schools: Implications for Adolescent Immigrants
6 KimMarie Cole and Jane Zuengler: Engaging in an Authentic Science Project: Appropriating, Resisting, and Denying "Scientific" Identities
7 Gordon Pon, Tara Goldstein and Sandra R. Schecter: Interrupted by Silences: The Contemporary Education of Hong Kongborn Chinese Canadians
8 Agnes Weiyun He: Novices and Their Speech Roles in Chinese Heritage Language Classes
9 Dwight Atkinson: Language Socialization and Dys-socialization in a South Indian College
Part 3: Language Socialization in Communities & Peer Groups
10 Donna Patrick: Language Socialization and Second Language Acquisition in a Multilingual Arctic Quebec Community
11 Juliet Langman: Growing a Banyavirag (Rock Crystal) on Barren Soil: Forming a Hungarian Identity in Eastern Slovakia through Joint (Inter)action
12 Heather Lotherington: Multiliteracies in Springvale: Negotiating Language, Culture and Identity in Suburban Melbourne
13 Didi Khayatt: Terms of Desire: Are There Lesbians in Egypt?
Part 4: Language Socialization in the Workplace
14 Christopher McAll: Language Dynamics in the Bi- and Multilingual Workplace
15 Jill Sinclair Bell: Back to School: Learning Practices in a Job Retraining Community
16 Sylvie Roy: Bilingualism and Standardization in a Canadian Call Center: Challenges for a Linguistic Minority Community
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Index
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