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Ethical issues in applied linguistics scholarship / edited by Peter I. De Costa (Michigan State University), Amr Rabie-Ahmed (Nazarbayev University), Carlo Cinaglia (Michigan State University).
- Published
- Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2024.
- Copyright Date
- ©2024
- Physical Description
- 1 online resource (xi, 372 pages) : illustrations (some color).
- Additional Creators
- De Costa, Peter I., Rabie-Ahmed, Amr, and Cinaglia, Carlo
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- Series
- Contents
- A taxonomy of questionable research practices in quantitative humanities / Luke Plonsky, Tove Larsson, Scott Sterling, Merja Kytö, Kate Yaw, & Margaret Wood -- Corpus linguistics and ethics / Gavin Brookes & Tony McEnery -- Ethical issues in educational action research / Darío Luis Banegas -- Doing research in culturally and linguistically diverse K-12 classrooms : ethical considerations, critical reflections, and future directions / Hayriye Kayi-Aydar -- Ethical considerations for research involving computer-assisted language learning, social media, and online environments / Francesca Marino, Dacota Liska & Matt Kessler -- Transcription as ethics : (re)presenting young children’s complex communicative repertoires in Applied Linguistics research / Katie A. Bernstein, Usree Bhattacharya & Jennifer Johnson -- Commentary on Section I: Methodological approaches / Xuesong (Andy) Gao -- The zero-sum game of beneficence : conducting ethical critical in K-12 schools / Sara E.N. Kangas -- Ethical research with adult migrant language learners : challenges and responses / James Simpson & Mike Chick -- Ethics in heritage language education : negotiating ethical research practices with heritage speakers and their communities / Meagan Y. Driver -- The ethics of Indigenous language revitalization : linguistic taxidermy or emancipation? / Satoru Nakagawa & Sandra Kouritzin -- “Where you from, who’s your Mob?”: ethical considerations when undertaking Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applied linguistic research / Robyn Ober, Sender Dovchin & Rhonda Oliver -- Commentary on Section II: Specific populations and research contexts / Sue Starfield -- Ethical research considerations in classroom and online spaces with bilingual students and their teachers / Wayne E. Wright -- Ethical issues in language testing / Xun Yan & Melissa Bowles -- Navigating ethical challenges in L2 writing in transnational higher education / Christine M. Tardy, Jaime F. Mejía Mayorga & Emily Palese -- Challenges of justice and equity for ethical English as an additional language in school education / Constant Leung -- Commentary on Section III: Pedagogy and policy / Jamie L. Schissel -- Managing publication expectations and collaborations : on the ethics of co-authoring in Applied Linguistics / Christopher J. Jenks & Jerry Won Lee -- Ethical dilemmas of graduate students negotiating new roles and responsibilities : the importance of mindful engagement, self-care, and reflexivity / Carlo Cinaglia & Amr Rabie-Ahmed -- Research ethics and decisions : cases of engagement and science communication / Scott Sterling -- The ethical gray area : journal editors’ perspectives / Peter I. De Costa, Susan M. Gass, Rosa M. Manchón & Luke Plonsky -- Commentary on Section IV: Personal and interactive aspects of Applied Linguistics research and scholarship / Peter Sayer.
- Summary
- "This volume contributes to ongoing discussions of ethics in Applied Linguistics scholarship by focusing in-depth on several different sub-areas within the field. The book is comprised of four sections: methodological approaches to research; specific participant populations and contexts of research, (language) pedagogy and policy; and personal and interactive aspects of research and scholarship. Moving beyond discussions of how ethics is conceptualized or defined, the chapters in this volume explore ethics-in-practice by examining context-specific ethical challenges and offering guidance for current and future Applied Linguistics scholars. This volume responds to the need to provide context-specific research ethics training for graduate students and novice researchers interested in a variety of contexts and methodological approaches. After engaging with this volume, new and experienced Applied Linguists alike will gain familiarity with specific ethical challenges and practices within particular sub-disciplines relevant to their work and across the field more broadly"--
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- Genre(s)
- ISBN
- 9027246335 (electronic bk.)
9789027246332 (electronic bk.)
9789027218971 (hardcover)
9789027218179 (paperback) - Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Endowment Note
- The Hastings Libraries Endowment
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