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Andrea Renee Leone Pizzighella
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Andrea Leone-Pizzighella is a language teacher-turned-researcher working on better understanding how school works. An educational linguist by training, her research in secondary schools sits at the nexus of linguistics, anthropology, and education sciences. Her current project as a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellow is a participatory action research project at two middle schools in Northern Italy.
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What is “talking normal”?


Come posso condividere i risultati della mia ricerca con i partecipanti?


Why is school an important site for ethnographic research?


Don’t research participants act differently when they know you’re watching?


What does a linguistic ethnographer do?
