Mike Baynham
List of John Benjamins publications in which Mike Baynham is involved.
Titles
Literacies, Global and Local
Edited by Mastin Prinsloo and Mike Baynham
The articles collected in this volume draw on or relate to a body of work that has become known as the ‘New Literacy Studies’ (NLS), which studies literacy as situated semiotic practices that vary across sites in specific ways that are socially shaped. The collection offers a body of empirically… read more[AILA Applied Linguistics Series, 2] 2008. vii, 218 pp.
2017 On the relationality of centers, peripheries and interactional regimes: Translanguaging in a community interpreting event Meaning Making in the Periphery, Moita-Lopes, Luiz Paulo and Mike Baynham (eds.), pp. 144–166 | Article
In this paper we discuss a multilingual interactional event that involves both interpreting and literacy work, part of a large scale study on translanguaging in superdiverse urban settings. In the first part of the interaction, the center/periphery dynamic is played out in what might be called… read more
2017 Introduction Meaning Making in the Periphery, Moita-Lopes, Luiz Paulo and Mike Baynham (eds.), pp. v–xiii | Introduction
2008 9. Elite or powerful literacies? Constructions of literacy in the novels of Charles Dickens and Mrs Gaskell Literacies, Global and Local, Prinsloo, Mastin and Mike Baynham (eds.), pp. 173–192 | Article
2008 Introduction: Renewing literacy studies Literacies, Global and Local, Prinsloo, Mastin and Mike Baynham (eds.), pp. 1–13 | Article
2003 Narratives in space and time: Beyond “backdrop” accounts of narrative orientation Narrative Inquiry 13:2, pp. 347–366 | Article
2001 10. Mediators and mediation in multilingual literacy events Multilingual Literacies: Reading and writing different worlds, Martin-Jones, Marilyn and Kathryn E. Jones (eds.), pp. 189–208 | Chapter
1991 Speech reporting as a discourse strategy: Some issues of acquisition and use Australian Review of Applied Linguistics 14:2, pp. 87–114 | Article
This paper examines approaches to the analysis of speech reporting, finding that these approaches fall into two broad categories: traditional approaches which emphasize the syntactic dimension of speech reporting and are informed by an autonomous model of language and discourse pragmatic… read more




