Volume 21 of Sociological Studies of Children and Youth (SSYC) is a collection of research papers that explore friendships and peer culture among children and young people who are users and learners of multiple languages. Across the world, rising migration and globalization has meant an increase in the linguistic and cultural diversity of populations (Fielding, 2015). Internationally, there are more people who speak two or more languages than there are monolingual people (McLeod, 2014; Romaine, 2013). As well, the importance of maintaining indigenous languages and dialects has been the focus of government policy in some countries (Hopf, McLeod & McDonagh; Te Maihāroa; this volume). This collection presents ten international investigations o...
peer reviewedThe increasing societal and linguistic diversity in schools challenge traditional teach...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the questions 1. What do children make relevant when they ta...
This ethnography follows in the wake of research in social sciences dealing with language and social...
Volume 21 brings together empirical research from across the globe, and from various methodological ...
The majority of the world speaks more than one language yet the impact of learning a second language...
Background: Having a friend helps children feel like they “belong”. Talk is important for making fri...
Having a friend helps children feel like they “belong”. Friends offer support in times of uncertaint...
Despite one in four children in Australia entering preschool using English as an additional language...
Purpose - Drawing on research findings from an ethnography conducted with young children, exploring ...
Purpose - This chapter investigates children’s play and social interactions in a multilingual presch...
There is an identifiable gap in research about language socialisation of young children growing up i...
The purpose of this study was to find out if and how the interaction between peers differs during fr...
Language is an important social category that is used to divide the social world. Starting early in ...
This study describes and analyzes the peer social world within the Chinese group in a multilingual p...
The research questions that give rise to the contribution are essentially two: what happens in child...
peer reviewedThe increasing societal and linguistic diversity in schools challenge traditional teach...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the questions 1. What do children make relevant when they ta...
This ethnography follows in the wake of research in social sciences dealing with language and social...
Volume 21 brings together empirical research from across the globe, and from various methodological ...
The majority of the world speaks more than one language yet the impact of learning a second language...
Background: Having a friend helps children feel like they “belong”. Talk is important for making fri...
Having a friend helps children feel like they “belong”. Friends offer support in times of uncertaint...
Despite one in four children in Australia entering preschool using English as an additional language...
Purpose - Drawing on research findings from an ethnography conducted with young children, exploring ...
Purpose - This chapter investigates children’s play and social interactions in a multilingual presch...
There is an identifiable gap in research about language socialisation of young children growing up i...
The purpose of this study was to find out if and how the interaction between peers differs during fr...
Language is an important social category that is used to divide the social world. Starting early in ...
This study describes and analyzes the peer social world within the Chinese group in a multilingual p...
The research questions that give rise to the contribution are essentially two: what happens in child...
peer reviewedThe increasing societal and linguistic diversity in schools challenge traditional teach...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the questions 1. What do children make relevant when they ta...
This ethnography follows in the wake of research in social sciences dealing with language and social...