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Doing Research in Applied Linguistics: Realities, dilemmas, and solutions


Doing Research in Applied Linguistics: Realities, dilemmas, and solutions

Paperback by McKinley, Jim; Rose, Heath

Doing Research in Applied Linguistics: Realities, dilemmas, and solutions

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ISBN:
9781138947368
Publication Date:
20 Dec 2016
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
262 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 16 - 21 May 2024
Doing Research in Applied Linguistics: Realities, dilemmas, and solutions

Description

Doing Research in Applied Linguistics: Realities, dilemmas, and solutions provides insight and guidance for those undertaking research, and shows the reader how to deal with the challenges of this research involving real people in real settings. Featuring over twenty chapters by experienced and up-and-coming researchers from around the world, this book: outlines the steps involved in solving the problem and completing a successful, and publishable, project; provides case studies of obstacles faced at each stage of research, from preliminary planning to report writing; addresses issues of validity and reliability during data collection and analysis; discusses ethical issues in research dealing with vulnerable groups including children, refugees, and students; includes examples from longitudinal studies, and both qualitative and quantitative research. Doing Research in Applied Linguistics is essential reading for students studying research methods, or for those embarking on their first research project in applied linguistics or language education.

Contents

Foreword Realities of doing research in applied linguistics Part I Responding to problems in the research planning stage Studying down versus studying up: Selecting whom to research Responding to theoretical shifts in research design Overcoming problematic positionality and researcher objectivity Doing collaborative research: Challenges and opportunities Part II Responding to problems during data collection Dealing with data collection setbacks and reframing research questions Dealing with participant attrition in longitudinal studies Dealing with low response rates in quantitative studies Dealing with multilingualism in quantitative research Part III Researching vulnerable groups It isn't child's play: Conducting research with children as participants Conducting longitudinal fieldwork among adult refugees Researching people with disabilities and illnesses: ethical dimensions Conducting research with deaf sign language users Researching your own students: Negotiating the dual teacher-researcher role Part IV Responding to problems during data analysis 15. Dealing with longitudinal quantitative designs and data analysis 16. Managing the uncomfortable side of narrative data and analysis 17. Grappling with originality and grounding in qualitative data analysis 18. Negotiating the relationship between theory and practice in the fields of literacy and language Part V Responding to problems in the reporting of research 19. Dealing with controversial findings 20. Reporting on politically sensitive issues: The case of telling the truth about early L2 instruction 21. Dealing with criticism when publishing qualitative research 22. Representing the self honestly in published research 23. Publishing from a dissertation: One book, or many articles? Afterword: Strategies for getting the study published

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