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Systemic Functional Linguistics and Legitimation Code Theory on Education: Rethinking field and knowledge structure

dc.creatorMartin, J. R.
dc.creatorMaton, Karl
dc.date2017-03-31
dc.identifierhttps://onomazein.letras.uc.cl/index.php/onom/article/view/30389
dc.identifier10.7764/onomazein.ne2.02
dc.descriptionThis  paper  presents  an  introduction  to  how  systemic  functional  linguistics  (SFL)  and  Legitimation  Code  Theory  (LCT)  offer  complementary  insights  into  education,  focusing  on  key ideas that brought the theories into dialogue over the past decade. It begins with a review of SFL work on field, which foregrounds the role of forms of knowledge in education. It then discusses how SFL scholars engaged with and understood Bernstein’s notions of ‘knowledge structures’ for modelling intellectual fields. This engagement raised a series of questions that were a basis for dialogue with LCT, which extends and integrates Bernstein’s framework. The paper introduces key concepts from two dimensions of LCT —Specialization and Semantics— enacted in papers in this special issue. It then briefly summarizes two major research projects into education that enact these concepts alongside SFL and provide a context to the papers of this special issue, before introducing how these papers illustrate the growing and fruitful transdisciplinary dialogue between SFL and LCT.en-US
dc.descriptionThis  paper  presents  an  introduction  to  how  systemic  functional  linguistics  (SFL)  and  Legitimation  Code  Theory  (LCT)  offer  complementary  insights  into  education,  focusing  on  key ideas that brought the theories into dialogue over the past decade. It begins with a review of SFL work on field, which foregrounds the role of forms of knowledge in education. It then discusses how SFL scholars engaged with and understood Bernstein’s notions of ‘knowledge structures’ for modelling intellectual fields. This engagement raised a series of questions that were a basis for dialogue with LCT, which extends and integrates Bernstein’s framework. The paper introduces key concepts from two dimensions of LCT —Specialization and Semantics— enacted in papers in this special issue. It then briefly summarizes two major research projects into education that enact these concepts alongside SFL and provide a context to the papers of this special issue, before introducing how these papers illustrate the growing and fruitful transdisciplinary dialogue between SFL and LCT.es-ES
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dc.languagespa
dc.publisherFacultad de Letras de la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chilees-ES
dc.relationhttps://onomazein.letras.uc.cl/index.php/onom/article/view/30389/41833
dc.rightsDerechos de autor 2017 Onomázeines-ES
dc.rightshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0es-ES
dc.sourceOnomázein ; Número Especial II: Lingüística Sistémico Funcional; 12-45es-ES
dc.sourceOnomázein ; Special Issue II: Systemic Functional Linguistics; 12-45en-US
dc.source0718-5758
dc.subject:fieldes-ES
dc.subjectknowledge structurees-ES
dc.subjectSFLes-ES
dc.subjectLegitimation Code Theoryes-ES
dc.subject:fielden-US
dc.subjectknowledge structureen-US
dc.subjectSFLen-US
dc.subjectLegitimation Code Theoryen-US
dc.titleSystemic Functional Linguistics and Legitimation Code Theory on Education: Rethinking field and knowledge structureen-US
dc.titleSystemic Functional Linguistics and Legitimation Code Theory on Education: Rethinking field and knowledge structurees-ES
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