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  • 1 L
    • 1.1 Language Documentation
    • 1.2 Language Vitality
  • 2 P
    • 2.1 Participatory Methodology
    • 2.2 People

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Language Documentation

  • Transcription in Action collects and disseminates information about the transcription of spoken interaction, including methods, theories, tools, and research. The site gives special attention to transcription within linguistics but also aims to be useful to transcribers in other disciplines and professions.

Language Vitality

  • UNESCO Atlas of the World’s Languages in Danger

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Participatory Methodology

  • Methods for social researchers in developing countries
  • Interviewing & counselling at the grassroots: a manual for people in developing countries wishing to improve their interviewing and counselling skills
  • The partnering toolbook
  • Relaxed and participatory appraisal: notes on practical approaches and methods for participants in PRA/PLA related familiarisation workshops
  • So you want to involve children in research?: a toolkit supporting children’s meaningful and ethical participation in research relating to violence against children

People

  • Emanuel A. Schegloff Manny Schegloff is, according to Lynn Landweer, "the 'guru' of Conversational Analysis."
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