Reciprocity and challenge in researcher-student collaborative labour in a multilingual secondary school

This chapter focuses on challenge and reciprocity in researcher–student collaborative labour (Zigo 2001) in a large multilingual secondary school in Sweden. The school was recruited for a larger longitudinal study of classroom language policy. For the purposes of the present chapter, we analysed eth...

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