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Child-centered Approaches to Applied Linguistic Research
In recent years, child-centered research has garnered increasing attention among scholars working with children. However, it remains under-explored within the field of applied linguistics. This gap is partly attributable to the conceptual complexity of the notion itself; “child-centered research” encompasses multiple interpretations, and each significantly shapes research design and implementation. This edited volume offers a collection of reflective essays by leading scholars in the field of additional language learning and teaching with children. The contributors draw on their own research experiences to explore the complexities, ethical dilemmas, and methodological challenges they have encountered. They also propose future directions for the field, emphasizing the importance of engaging more deeply with child-centered approaches. By bringing together voices from diverse research traditions, this book aims to provoke critical discussion and inspire new thinking about research ethics and methodologies among researchers, teacher educators, and postgraduate students alike.
[Research Methods in Applied Linguistics, 13] 2025. ix, 202 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 5 September 2025
Published online on 5 September 2025
© John Benjamins
Table of Contents
- Contributors | pp. vii–x
- Chapter 1. IntroductionAnnamaria Pinter and Yuko Goto Butler | pp. 1–14
- Chapter 2. Conceptualizing child-centered research within large-scale experimental projects: What are the limits of child-centredness?María del Pilar García Mayo and Agurtzane Azkarai | pp. 15–31
- Chapter 3. Child-centred quantitative researchRowena E. Kasprowicz, Suzanne Graham and Nicola Morea | pp. 32–52
- Chapter 4. The feasibility of child-centred research and who benefits from itSzilvia Papp | pp. 53–77
- Chapter 5. Language “juggling” in children: Issues of age and methodology in multilingualism researchDavid Singleton and Colin J. Flynn | pp. 78–95
- Chapter 6. Ethical research practices with young language learners: Chinese perspectivesXuesong (Andy) Gao and Runhan Zhang | pp. 96–113
- Chapter 7. Ethics and child-centered research in the era of digital technologyYuko Goto Butler | pp. 114–130
- Chapter 8. A walk through time: From research on to research with children and adolescentsRhonda Oliver | pp. 131–148
- Chapter 9. Possibilities and ethical and legal challenges in child-centered L2 researchPia Sundqvist | pp. 149–168
- Chapter 10. Child-centredness in research: Bringing together inclusive research and pedagogyAnnamaria Pinter | pp. 169–185
- Chapter 11. Conclusion and the way forwardYuko Goto Butler and Annamaria Pinter | pp. 186–199
- Index | pp. 201–202
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