TY - JOUR
T1 - ON THE EMERGENCE OF THE L1 RESEARCH FIELD
T2 - A comparative study of PhD abstracts in the Nordic countries 2000-2017
AU - Holmberg, Per
AU - Krogh, Ellen
AU - Nordenstam, Anna
AU - Penne, Sylvi
AU - Skarstein, Dag
AU - Karlskov Skyggebjerg, Anna
AU - Tainio, Liisa
AU - Heilä-Ylikallio, Ria
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Research of L1 education is recently established in the Nordic countries. Since the turn of the century we have seen the emergence of national and Nordic research networks, conference and publication series, research programs, and the designation of positions as professors and associate professors. Studies of Nordic L1 research have taken stock of the disciplinary sub fields, but empirical studies of the L1 school subject as a unitary field are still in demand. The aim of this study is to investigate the emergence of Nordic L1 research and its present profile(s) through PhD research. The present study examines the abstracts of Danish, Finnish, Norwegian and Swedish L1 PhD dissertations defended between 2000 and 2017. The re-sults point to a growing field. A general observation is that the research focuses on reading and writing, whereas oral and aesthetical expressions are minor topics. Another result is a set of national differences which are related to governmental policy documents and school curricula. Further, the research has be-come more internationally oriented during recent years. The L1 research is characterized as a profession-alized region (Bernstein, 2003) with strong didactization (Ongstad, 2004), and a potential for powerful disciplinary knowledge (Lambert, 2017).Keywords: L1 research, PhD dissertations, trends
AB - Research of L1 education is recently established in the Nordic countries. Since the turn of the century we have seen the emergence of national and Nordic research networks, conference and publication series, research programs, and the designation of positions as professors and associate professors. Studies of Nordic L1 research have taken stock of the disciplinary sub fields, but empirical studies of the L1 school subject as a unitary field are still in demand. The aim of this study is to investigate the emergence of Nordic L1 research and its present profile(s) through PhD research. The present study examines the abstracts of Danish, Finnish, Norwegian and Swedish L1 PhD dissertations defended between 2000 and 2017. The re-sults point to a growing field. A general observation is that the research focuses on reading and writing, whereas oral and aesthetical expressions are minor topics. Another result is a set of national differences which are related to governmental policy documents and school curricula. Further, the research has be-come more internationally oriented during recent years. The L1 research is characterized as a profession-alized region (Bernstein, 2003) with strong didactization (Ongstad, 2004), and a potential for powerful disciplinary knowledge (Lambert, 2017).Keywords: L1 research, PhD dissertations, trends
U2 - 10.17239/L1ESLL-2019.19.01.05
DO - 10.17239/L1ESLL-2019.19.01.05
M3 - Artikel
SN - 1567-6617
VL - 19
SP - 1
EP - 27
JO - L1 Educational Studies in Language and Literature
JF - L1 Educational Studies in Language and Literature
ER -