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Authors of this book discover the intricacies of friendship and
peer cultures of children in multilingual settings. Volume 21
brings together empirical research from across the globe, and from
various methodological and theoretical orientations to investigate
children's relationships within multilingual settings such as
school, home, community and online. Diverse views of children and
young people on cross-cultural relationships offer rich and
valuable findings and contribute new knowledge for policy makers,
social workers, educators and parents about strategies children use
to make friends. Internationally, the linguistic diversity of
communities in the minority world is at its highest to date. With
increasing numbers of children learning a language other than their
home language at school or other places, it is important to
understand the nature of the social relationships that children and
youth are experiencing in their everyday lives in order to improve
their chances of successful social experiences in the future.
Applying a sociological perspective, this volume features the rich,
varied and complex aspects of children's experiences of friendship
in multilingual settings.
This book brings together researchers from across the globe to
share their work on the micro-analyses of storytelling. By doing
so, the book helps to deepen the understanding of, and track
storytelling practices cross-culturally and longitudinally in the
home, at school, and in higher education. Through the unique focus
on education and learning, this book provides a lens with which to
identify how children's and adolescents' language development and
sense of self in storytelling are supported in various contexts:
the home, classroom, playground or in the higher education context.
It explores the work, identity and practices of friends, teachers
and lecturers in teaching, learning, reflection and supervision.
Importantly, in identifying these practices, the book presents
opportunities to assist parents and teachers, to inform pedagogy in
teacher education, and to support effective doctoral supervision.
The focus on storytelling in homes, education, and for learning,
and the practical applications of the findings, contribute to the
ongoing research in both education and conversation analysis.
Chapter 10 is available open access under a Creative Commons
Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.
This book brings together researchers from across the globe to
share their work on the micro-analyses of storytelling. By doing
so, the book helps to deepen the understanding of, and track
storytelling practices cross-culturally and longitudinally in the
home, at school, and in higher education. Through the unique focus
on education and learning, this book provides a lens with which to
identify how children’s and adolescents’ language development
and sense of self in storytelling are supported in various
contexts: the home, classroom, playground or in the higher
education context. It explores the work, identity and practices of
friends, teachers and lecturers in teaching, learning, reflection
and supervision. Importantly, in identifying these practices, the
book presents opportunities to assist parents and teachers, to
inform pedagogy in teacher education, and to support effective
doctoral supervision. The focus on storytelling in homes,
education, and for learning, and the practical applications of the
findings, contribute to the ongoing research in both education and
conversation analysis. Chapter 10 is available open access
under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
via link.springer.com.
Volume 15 of "Sociological Studies of Children and Youth"
investigates the interactional procedures used by children and
young people as disputes arise in varying contexts of their
everyday life. Disputes are a topic of angst and anxiety for
children, young people and adults alike, and yet are important
times for interactional matters to be addressed. A particular
intention of the book is its ethnomethodological focus, bringing a
fine-grained analysis and understanding to disputes and related
interactional matters. Such analysis highlights the in situ
competency of children and young people as they manage their social
relationships and disputes to offer insight into how children
arrange their social lives within the context of school, home,
neighbourhood, correctional, club and after school settings. This
volume offers a contemporary understanding of the relational
matters of children's peer cultures to better understand and
address the complex nature of children and young people's everyday
lives in today's society. Papers include: when verbal disputes get
physical; conditional threats in young children's peer interaction;
and young children's disputes during computer game playing.
Volume 15 of "Sociological Studies of Children and Youth"
investigates the interactional procedures used by children and
young people as disputes arise in varying contexts of their
everyday life. Disputes are a topic of angst and anxiety for
children, young people and adults alike, and yet are important
times for interactional matters to be addressed. A particular
intention of the book is its ethnomethodological focus, bringing a
fine-grained analysis and understanding to disputes and related
interactional matters. Such analysis highlights the in situ
competency of children and young people as they manage their social
relationships and disputes to offer insight into how children
arrange their social lives within the context of school, home,
neighbourhood, correctional, club and after school settings. This
volume offers a contemporary understanding of the relational
matters of children's peer cultures to better understand and
address the complex nature of children and young people's everyday
lives in today's society. Papers include: when verbal disputes get
physical; conditional threats in young children's peer interaction;
and young children's disputes during computer game playing.
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