Possibilities of building peace through classroom discourse: A positive discourse analysis

Publication date: December 2019Source: Linguistics and Education, Volume 54Author(s): Luzkarime Calle-DíazAbstractColombia is a country with a history of violence. The educational context has been no exception. Examining the way peace and violence are enacted or reproduced through discourse in school settings can help to inform processes of positive social transformation. In this paper, I present a critical microethnographic study on the potential of classroom discourse for peacebuilding in a fifth grade classroom of a public school on the north coast of Colombia. By focusing on an episode of classroom life, which samples a peacebuilding pedagogy but, at the same time, raises issues about discourse patterns that may perpetuate symbolic violence, I draw attention to the relationships between the grammar of interactions and the social structures that are invoked through discourse choices. This analysis can provide theoretical and practical inspiration for reconstructing interactions that more solidly contribute to peacebuilding.
Source: Linguistics and Education - Category: Speech-Language Pathology Source Type: research