
Natalia Ganuza- Professor
- Professor (Full) at Uppsala University
Natalia Ganuza
- Professor
- Professor (Full) at Uppsala University
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Introduction
Current institution
Education
March 2002 - April 2008
Centre for Research on Bilingualism, Stockholm University
Field of study
- Bilingualism
Publications
Publications (25)
This study investigates if participation in mother tongue instruction (henceforth
MTI) impacts the biliteracy proficiency of young bilinguals, drawing on examples
from Somali–Swedish bilinguals and Somali MTI in a Swedish school
context. In the study, biliteracy was operationalized as reading proficiency and
vocabulary knowledge in two languages, w...
This paper discusses symbolic violence in sociolinguistic research on multilingualism. It revisits an archived recording of a group discussion between four boys about their chances of having sex with a female researcher. The data is rife with symbolic violence. Most obviously, the conversation enacted a hetero-sexist form of symbolic violence. This...
This article uses contemporary Swedish fiction to explore sociolinguistic phenomena, and argues that literature constitutes an important arena for studying the (re)production and circulation of sociolinguistic experiences and ideas at a particular time and place. It builds on qualitative analysis of 65 Swedish books, published between 2000 and 2020...
This article explores practices of evaluation in academic recruitment in Swedish as a Second Language (SSL), an expanding and transdisciplinary subject area. As is common elsewhere, Swedish academia relies on a tradition of external expert review intended to ensure a meritocratic process. Here, we present an analysis of 109 written expert reports c...
This article examines the literary representation of contemporary urban vernaculars (CUV) in fiction. It focuses specifically on four Swedish novels published in the last ten years, whose narratives are set in the urban and increasingly multilingual, migrant-rich and class-stratified peripheral areas of Stockholm, the capital of Sweden. The analysi...
I det här temanumret av Språk och stil presenteras aktuell forskning om flerspråkighet genomförd av en rad forskare som är verksamma inom området i Sverige.
I kapitlet belyser vi inledningsvis språklig variation och de ideologier om standardspråk och språklig korrekthet som tenderar att dominera modersmålsundervisningen. Vi diskuterar därefter hur modersmålslärare kan arbeta med kritisk språkmedvetenhet på ett sätt som syftar till att eleverna breddar sin språkliga repertoar och når en förståelse för s...
Kapitlet redogör för modersmålsundervisningens framväxt och utveckling i Sverige i ett historiskt och samtida perspektiv. Dessutom ges en översikt över centrala teman och frågor i aktuell forskning om modersmålsundervisning. I kapitlets avslutande del identifieras några kunskapsområden som behöver utforskas närmare i framtida studier.
Reading the contributions to this special issue, it is striking how little research has hitherto been conducted on qur’anic schooling and Qur’an faith literacy practices in Scandinavia, despite it being well-known that the Qur’an schools constitute important religious and social meeting points for many Muslim faith members (e.g., Risenfors, Gurdal,...
This article investigates mother tongue instruction (MTI) in Sweden and
Denmark in a historical, comparative perspective, with a view to accounting for key differences in language policy enacted in educational fields. Whereas in Sweden, MTI is offered to linguistic minority children irrespective of their linguistic and ethnic backgrounds, in Denmar...
This article investigates mother tongue instruction (MTI) in Sweden and
Denmark in a historical, comparative perspective, with a view to accounting for key
differences in language policy enacted in educational fields. Whereas in Sweden,
MTI is offered to linguistic minority children irrespective of their linguistic and ethnic
backgrounds, in Denmar...
This article explores language use and investment among Somali-speaking children and adolescents in Sweden, through group interviews and survey data. Our findings indicate that there are incentives to invest in Somali language learning considering the reported language use patterns and the expressed positive attitudes towards Somali mother tongue i...
The language of young people is central in sociolinguistic research, as it is seen to be innovative and a primary source of knowledge about linguistic change and the role of language. This volume brings together a team of leading scholars to explore and compare linguistic practices of young people in multilingual urban spaces, with analyses ranging...
This article focuses on the pedagogical beliefs, practices and ideological assumptions of 15 teachers who work with mother tongue instruction in Sweden. Despite support through provisions in Swedish laws, mother tongue instruction is clearly a marginalized subject, not least due to its non-mandatory status, the limited time allocated for it and the...
This article examines patterns of national, cultural, and linguistic identification among Chilean-Swedish transmigrant adolescents in and around Stockholm, Sweden. Drawing from ethnographic interviews and observations, analysis focuses on adolescents' (a) views on ethnic and national identity; (b) general perceptions of Chileans and Swedes; and (c)...