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S160 3/3 | Speaking subjects – Biographical methods in multilingualism research

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Session Information

Biographical approaches give access to individuals' learning trajectories across the lifespan, societal influences and language ideologies and the construction of language use in social spaces, as such they are prone to be used globally in different settings. For example, 'language portraits' have become a staple method in research on multilingualism, language repertoires and lived experience of language, to name just a few examples. While the colourful drawings of the portraits originated in research on language awareness in primary school education, biographical methodology in multilingualism research has since developed into an approach in its own right, covering and combining visual, verbal and multimodal data and analysis. This symposium will thus invite contributions working on the interplay between language use in individuals and societies, language-related inequalities and opportunities for speakers and salient moments of multilingual encounter that can be gained with a focus on speakers' lived experience of language (Busch 2006, 2013). These insights shall contribute to an understanding of e.g., how biographical research can contribute to our understanding of linguistic diversity, how we as researchers can empirically account for experiences of lived languages, and how to embed them in a larger discussion on social (in)equality.

August 20, 2021 02:30 PM - August 20, 2022 06:00 PM(Europe/Amsterdam)
Venue : Room 1
20210820T1430 20210820T1800 Europe/Amsterdam S160 3/3 | Speaking subjects – Biographical methods in multilingualism research

Biographical approaches give access to individuals' learning trajectories across the lifespan, societal influences and language ideologies and the construction of language use in social spaces, as such they are prone to be used globally in different settings. For example, 'language portraits' have become a staple method in research on multilingualism, language repertoires and lived experience of language, to name just a few examples. While the colourful drawings of the portraits originated in research on language awareness in primary school education, biographical methodology in multilingualism research has since developed into an approach in its own right, covering and combining visual, verbal and multimodal data and analysis. This symposium will thus invite contributions working on the interplay between language use in individuals and societies, language-related inequalities and opportunities for speakers and salient moments of multilingual encounter that can be gained with a focus on speakers' lived experience of language (Busch 2006, 2013). These insights shall contribute to an understanding of e.g., how biographical research can contribute to our understanding of linguistic diversity, how we as researchers can empirically account for experiences of lived languages, and how to embed them in a larger discussion on social (in)equality.

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Sub Sessions

And the subject speaks to you. Biographical narratives as memories and stories of the narratable self

StandardAILA Symposium 02:30 PM - 06:00 PM (Europe/Amsterdam) 2021/08/20 12:30:00 UTC - 2022/08/20 16:00:00 UTC
By introducing important notions in research on language biographies, this contribution exemplifies with a case study how biography and language do not belong to one person alone, and change across the lifespan while staying consistent with the (changing) image of the self.
Link to the video including captions: https://www.uni-due.de/germanistik/purkarthofer/videos
Presenters Judith Purkarthofer
University Duisburg-Essen

Biographization as biopolitical work: The role of objects and bodies in the construction of speakerhood

StandardAILA Symposium 02:30 PM - 06:00 PM (Europe/Amsterdam) 2021/08/20 12:30:00 UTC - 2022/08/20 16:00:00 UTC
I draw on biographization research with migrants to explore how a focus on the research apparatus as material assemblages contributes to understand language repertoires. I focus on objects as “prisms” (Budach et al. 2015) to illustrate how objects and human actions help understand speaking conditions and repertoires.
Presenters Clara Keating
University Of Coimbra

“It runs through my veins”: exploring multilingual subjectivities through language portraits

StandardAILA Symposium 02:30 PM - 06:00 PM (Europe/Amsterdam) 2021/08/20 12:30:00 UTC - 2022/08/20 16:00:00 UTC
This presentation explores an affective practice approach (Wetherell, 2012) to analyse language portraits (Busch, 2018). This approach can be useful to theorise the lived experience of language of multilingual children at school and contribute to wider discussions on language teaching and (in)equality. The data presented is part of a larger ethnographic study in a school in Spain. Through the analysis of two cases, I illustrate how shame and anxiety portray a monolingual habitus (Gogolin, 1997) and I suggest that a move towards a multilingual habitus (Benson, 2013) should be centred on developing affects aiming at creating "multilingual comfort".
Presenters Sonia Perelló Bover
University Of Vienna

Lived experiences of multilingualism in the case of Hungarians in Catalonia

StandardAILA Symposium 02:30 PM - 06:00 PM (Europe/Amsterdam) 2021/08/20 12:30:00 UTC - 2022/08/20 16:00:00 UTC
In my talk, I analyse biographic narrative conducted during an ethnographic study of Hungarian-speaking groups in Catalonia. I compare various data sources on the conceptualisations of the local linguistic diversity experienced in Catalonia and ways of imaginations of adjustment and integration to the local social milieu.
Presenters Gergely Szabó
Open University Of Catalonia

Speaking and Being Albanian in Switzerland & Germany: Language Choice, Language Attitudes and the Negotiation of Spatialized Belonging in Biographic Narratives

Standard 02:30 PM - 06:00 PM (Europe/Amsterdam) 2021/08/20 12:30:00 UTC - 2022/08/20 16:00:00 UTC
Based on the language biographic data of speakers of Albanian heritage language in two different settings, Switzerland and Germany, this paper will demonstrate how speakers’ strategies of language-choice relate to individual experiences of inclusion and exclusion as well as self-positioning and positioning by others in institutional and private spaces.
Presenters Shpresa Jashari
University Of Zurich
Co-authors Blerina Kelmendi
LMU Munich

Speaking Subjects in the digital age

Featured 02:30 PM - 06:00 PM (Europe/Amsterdam) 2021/08/20 12:30:00 UTC - 2022/08/20 16:00:00 UTC
This paper retraces the changes in biographical research on young minority immigrants once the internet and social media became available in the 90's. It explores notions such as voice, identity, community and belonging that are conceived differently online, and the challenges the internet poses for multilingual educational research in the digital age.
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Claire Kramsch
University Of California, Berkeley
Co-authors Judith Purkarthofer
University Duisburg-Essen
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 Mi-Cha Flubacher
University of Vienna
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Speaking Subjects in the digital age
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And the subject speaks to you. Biogra...
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And the subject speaks to you. Biogra...
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Biographization as biopolitical work:...
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Speaking and Being Albanian in Switze...
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“It runs through my veins”: explo...
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