Researcher positionality in linguistics: Lessons from undergraduate experiences in community-centered collaborative research

IF 2.8 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Mary Bucholtz, Eric W. Campbell, Teresa Cevallos, Veronica Cruz, Alexia Z. Fawcett, Bethany Guerrero, Katie Lydon, Inî G. Mendoza, Simon L. Peters, Griselda Reyes Basurto
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Researcher positionality has come into focus in a number of fields, as scholars increasingly acknowledge the impact of their lived experiences and identities on all aspects of the research process. In most areas of linguistics, however, researcher positionality remains underdiscussed, even as many linguists from dominant groups conduct research on the language of subordinated groups without community self-determination regarding the research direction and goals. While the growing emphasis on collaborative community-centered research overcomes some inequities, another key step toward a more inclusive linguistics is the involvement of undergraduate researchers who are members of the partner community or whose backgrounds, experiences, and identities overlap with those of community members. Such undergraduate team members can contribute special insight and knowledge to the research. This article describes the role of a mostly Latinx team of undergraduate research interns in a community language maintenance survey project as part of a collaboration between a Hispanic Serving Institution and a nonprofit organization supporting the Mexican Indigenous community on California’s Central Coast. Undergraduate interns strengthened the project by drawing connections between their own linguistic experiences and those of the survey respondents, thus enabling the research team to better support community goals. The article concludes with recommendations for centering researcher positionality in linguistics in order to produce more inclusive, just, and rigorous linguistic science.

语言学中的研究者定位:来自以社区为中心的本科生合作研究的经验教训
随着学者们越来越多地认识到他们的生活经历和身份对研究过程的各个方面的影响,研究人员的位置性已经成为许多领域的焦点。然而,在语言学的大多数领域,研究者的位置性仍然没有得到充分的讨论,即使许多来自优势群体的语言学家对从属群体的语言进行研究,但对研究方向和目标却没有社区自决。虽然越来越强调以协作社区为中心的研究克服了一些不平等,但迈向更具包容性的语言学的另一个关键步骤是参与合作伙伴社区成员或其背景,经验和身份与社区成员重叠的本科研究人员。这样的本科团队成员可以为研究提供特殊的见解和知识。这篇文章描述了一个主要由拉丁裔本科生组成的研究实习生团队在社区语言维护调查项目中的作用,该项目是西班牙裔服务机构和一个支持加利福尼亚中央海岸墨西哥土著社区的非营利组织合作的一部分。本科生实习生通过将自己的语言经验与调查对象的语言经验联系起来,加强了项目,从而使研究团队能够更好地支持社区目标。文章最后提出了以语言学研究人员定位为中心的建议,以期产生更加包容、公正和严谨的语言科学。
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Language and Linguistics Compass
Language and Linguistics Compass LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS-
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39
期刊介绍: Unique in its range, Language and Linguistics Compass is an online-only journal publishing original, peer-reviewed surveys of current research from across the entire discipline. Language and Linguistics Compass publishes state-of-the-art reviews, supported by a comprehensive bibliography and accessible to an international readership. Language and Linguistics Compass is aimed at senior undergraduates, postgraduates and academics, and will provide a unique reference tool for researching essays, preparing lectures, writing a research proposal, or just keeping up with new developments in a specific area of interest.
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