Methodological implications of participant and researcher multilingualism: making language dynamics visible
págs. 645-656
Opportunities and challenges of positionality in quantitative research: overcoming linguistic and cultural ‘knowledge gaps’ thanks to ‘knowledgeable collaborators’
págs. 657-671
A reflexive approach to researching bilingualism in Wales: language, legitimacy and positionality
págs. 672-688
Emerging principles for researching multilingually in linguistic ethnography: reflections from Botswana, Tanzania, the UK and Zambia
Colin Reilly, Tracey Costley, Hannah Gibson, Nancy Kula, Mompoloki Mmangaka Bagwasi, Dikosha Dikosha, Phetso Mmolao, Joseph M. Mwansa, Martha Mwandia, Gastor Mapunda, Edna James
págs. 689-701
‘I’m sure at some point we’ll be switching’: planning and enacting an interview language policy with multilingual participants
págs. 702-717
Complex intersections of language and culture: the importance of an ethnographic lens for research within transnational communities
págs. 718-736
Translanguaging as methodology to study language cafés: implications for managing multilingual data
págs. 737-750
From monolingual mindset to plurilingual ethos: challenging perspectives on language(s)
págs. 751-764
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