Promises and perils of positionality statements

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Abstract

Positionality statements have increasingly become the norm in many strands of social science research, including applied linguistics. With reference to current research, theory, and the author's own work, this paper reviews some of the promises and perils of such statements, including their performativity and lack of reflexivity. The author concludes by arguing that positionality statements need to offer both more and less, to be better targeted, and be more effectively and widely utilized within the field of applied linguistics.

Original languageEnglish (US)
JournalAnnual Review of Applied Linguistics
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StateAccepted/In press - 2024

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Keywords

  • analysis
  • applied linguistics
  • ethnography
  • reflexivity
  • replication
  • research methods

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