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Children’s Peer Cultures in Dialogue

Participation, hierarchy, and social identity in diverse schools

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ISBN 9789027217882 | EUR 115.00 | USD 149.00
 
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Contemporary schools are enlivened by a multitude of children with rather disparate linguistic, cultural, and socioeconomic backgrounds. These children spend most of their school hours in interaction with other children, engaging in multifarious activities (conflict, gossip, play, humor, task-related activities) that gradually come to constitute the local culture and social organization of their peer group. The book illustrates the multimodal and sequential organization of these mundane peer choreographies, describing the resources through which children co-ordinate their social actions in the complex linguistic and socio-material landscape of diverse classrooms. Moving beyond the focus on teacher-led socialization in previous literature, the analyses shed light on the relevance of everyday peer practices to the negotiation of children’s social roles and identities and to their overall developmental trajectories in the community. The volume adopts an interdisciplinary perspective and addresses scholars from different academic fields, including sociology, linguistics, anthropology, social and developmental psychology, and education.
[Dialogue Studies, 34] 2024.  x, 202 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 13 August 2024
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“The book raises awareness on children’s practices and provides a useful tool not only for teachers and for educators as a support in classroom, but — given its multifaceted theoretical background, its interdisciplinary methodological approach and the various aspects analysed — it might also be of interest for scholars in the field of linguistics, sociology, education, and pedagogy.”
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Cited by four other publications

Facciani, Chiara
2026. Children’s multilingual sensemaking practices: an analysis of small-group intercomprehension activities. Classroom Discourse 17:1  pp. 77 ff. DOI logo
Anatoli, Olga & Asta Cekaite
2025. Everyday poetics and language play in young children’s interactions in a bilingual institutional context. Discourse Studies 27:6  pp. 920 ff. DOI logo
Holmes-Elliott, Sophie, Thomas Packer-Stucki & Becky Howard
2025. Telling tales. In Variation in Language Acquisition [Trends in Language Acquisition Research, 34],  pp. 64 ff. DOI logo
Nasi, Nicola
2025. Language creativity and heteroglossia in the peer group: Children’s performative wordplay as humorous practice. Discourse Studies 27:6  pp. 941 ff. DOI logo

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