Transcription as a dynamic craft in the A day in the Life methodology:Insights into the development of understandings of citizenship in a five-year-old’s transition to school

Gillen, Julia and Cameron, Catherine Ann (2019) Transcription as a dynamic craft in the A day in the Life methodology:Insights into the development of understandings of citizenship in a five-year-old’s transition to school. In: Reconceptualising early childhood literacies: an international conference, 2019-03-072019-03-08, Manchester Conference Cenre.

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Abstract

In this paper we illustrate and reflect on how the Day in the Life methods enabled us to devise and combine approaches to transcribing and presenting data from a specific day of a five-year-old girl of Indo-Canadian heritage (Gillen & Cameron, 2017) . In the video data we found connections between the multimodal meaning-making practices of Suhani across two encounters in one day, the first in ‘mat time’ at a kindergarten and the second at afternoon tea with her family. In the first the teacher reads aloud to a group, introducing them to the history of beavers as symbols of Canada. Later, at afternoon tea with her grandparents Suhani demonstrates her close attention to the teacher’s multiple modalities while also finding her own ways of bridging gaps in her understandings, drawing on family and media discourses. We explain how we approached this data by drawing on linguistic ethnography (Creese, 2008) enriched by a multimodal approach to studying the co-construction of familial narratives (Cameron and Gillen, 2013). We illustrate our three approaches to transcription used in the study that respond to the suggestion by Copland & Creese, (2015: 196) that transcription should be “fit for purpose” and “provide the level of detail required for the job they have to do”. We conclude by briefly demonstrating the insights that were gained from holding transcription as a dynamic craft.

Item Type:
Contribution to Conference (Paper)
Journal or Publication Title:
Reconceptualising early childhood literacies: an international conference
Additional Information:
Paper presented in the symposium: “A day in the life: developing innovative methodologies to research literacy, multimodality and resilience in diverse locations” chaired by C.A. Cameron
Subjects:
?? LITERACYEARLY CHILDHOODMULTIMODALITYTRANSCRIPTIONLINGUISTIC ETHNOGRAPHY ??
ID Code:
134131
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Deposited On:
26 Jun 2019 13:38
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Yes
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Published
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22 Nov 2022 14:35