The term social circus refers to pedagogical circus activities that are used to foster collaboration and interaction between the participants. This paper is based on a research project that aimed to analyze how the embodied nature of social circus activities is related to second language use and learning. The participants are adult second language speakers of Finnish with emerging literacy, and the data has been gathered with the methods of video-ethnography and analyzed using multimodal conversation analysis (Mondada 2014). The focus of analysis on the participants’ turns that combine the grammatical resources of Finnish with embodied means. These turns occur as part of a reflective activity during which the participants share their though...
The purpose of the study is to map and create patterns of creativity in language plays that can impr...
The aim with this study is to examine children’s play with regard to language development. The resea...
The purpose of the research reported in this monograph has been twofold. First, it aims at contribut...
The aim of this master s thesis is to describe and to understand the media use in social circus acti...
This socioculturally informed study explores how highly educated Finnish language learners represent...
This article examines multilingual English–Finnish interaction in a community art group, comprising ...
Using a social-interactional perspective on second language learning—founded on a conversation analy...
Abstract The article explores how social interaction is accomplished through intertwined verbal and...
This article examines the changes in footing in three improvisational conversations in which second ...
This article examines how the first language is used as a resource in interaction that aims at secon...
Drawing on usage-based approaches to the study of language learning—including recent research on mob...
Abstract This thesis examines how co-present participants manage intervening courses of action in s...
This article analyses responses and initiatives made by 6-to 8-year-old learners interacting in a CL...
This retrospective review applies a language socialisation perspective in examining the findings of ...
The purpose of the study is to map and create patterns of creativity in language plays that can impr...
The purpose of the study is to map and create patterns of creativity in language plays that can impr...
The aim with this study is to examine children’s play with regard to language development. The resea...
The purpose of the research reported in this monograph has been twofold. First, it aims at contribut...
The aim of this master s thesis is to describe and to understand the media use in social circus acti...
This socioculturally informed study explores how highly educated Finnish language learners represent...
This article examines multilingual English–Finnish interaction in a community art group, comprising ...
Using a social-interactional perspective on second language learning—founded on a conversation analy...
Abstract The article explores how social interaction is accomplished through intertwined verbal and...
This article examines the changes in footing in three improvisational conversations in which second ...
This article examines how the first language is used as a resource in interaction that aims at secon...
Drawing on usage-based approaches to the study of language learning—including recent research on mob...
Abstract This thesis examines how co-present participants manage intervening courses of action in s...
This article analyses responses and initiatives made by 6-to 8-year-old learners interacting in a CL...
This retrospective review applies a language socialisation perspective in examining the findings of ...
The purpose of the study is to map and create patterns of creativity in language plays that can impr...
The purpose of the study is to map and create patterns of creativity in language plays that can impr...
The aim with this study is to examine children’s play with regard to language development. The resea...
The purpose of the research reported in this monograph has been twofold. First, it aims at contribut...