Joanne Winter
Joanne Winter is a Senior Lecturer and Associate Director of the Centre for Applied Language and Literacy Research at Edith Cowan University, Perth WA. Her research interests and publications include the discourse of migration, language and identity, language and gender, literacy of the professions and Australian English.
She is currently exploring categorisations of the 'bilingual community researcher' in the context of language maintenance narratives and interviews. This study emerges out of earlier work on narratives and identity in family contexts and turn taking in political interviews.
Joanne has also used CA methodology in the study of discourse extenders ('and stuff', 'or something' ...) in Australian English speaking adolescents. She is currently co-authoring a book Gender and Bilingualism (Cambridge UP).
Publications include:
(2001). Discourse quotatives in Australian English: adolescents performing voices.
Australian Journal of Linguistics 21: 262-283.(2001). Gender'n Cultural icons: identities, discourses and representations.
In: K. Nordenstam and K. Noren (eds), Sprak, kon och kultur (Rapport fran fjarde nordiska konferensen om sprak ock kon Goteborg den 6-7 oktober 2000). Institution for svenska spraket: Goteborgs universitet, 235-242.(2001). 'I'm glad you're not a knitting gran': non-normative family and locale discourses.
In: J. Cotterill and A. Ife (eds), Language Across Boundaries (BAAL 2000 Proceedings). London: Continuum.(2000) with A. Pauwels. Gender and language contact research.
Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development 20: 508-522.(2000) with C. Norrby. Set marking tags 'and stuff'.
In: J. Henderson (ed.), ALS Conference Proceedings.