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A critique of the principle of error correction as a theory of social change
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Lewis, Mark C.
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African Americans
/ Critical race theory
/ Critical theory
/ Discussion
/ Error correction & detection
/ Ideology
/ Language
/ Language ideologies
/ Race
/ Racism
/ Reflexivity
/ Social change
/ Social mobility
/ Sociolinguistics
2018
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A critique of the principle of error correction as a theory of social change
by
Lewis, Mark C.
in
African Americans
/ Critical race theory
/ Critical theory
/ Discussion
/ Error correction & detection
/ Ideology
/ Language
/ Language ideologies
/ Race
/ Racism
/ Reflexivity
/ Social change
/ Social mobility
/ Sociolinguistics
2018
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A critique of the principle of error correction as a theory of social change
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Lewis, Mark C.
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African Americans
/ Critical race theory
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/ Discussion
/ Error correction & detection
/ Ideology
/ Language
/ Language ideologies
/ Race
/ Racism
/ Reflexivity
/ Social change
/ Social mobility
/ Sociolinguistics
2018
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A critique of the principle of error correction as a theory of social change
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A critique of the principle of error correction as a theory of social change
2018
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This article assesses the historical failures and limits of the dominant ‘error correction’ approach within sociolinguistics. The error correction approach supposes that social change can be achieved when knowledge is shared by researchers with the public or figures of institutional authority. This article reviews reflections on sociolinguists’ work toward social change, especially those of Labov, through scholarship in language ideologies and critical race theory. From a language ideological and critical race perspective, error correction is limited in its engagement with marginalizing representations of language because it does not jointly address material conditions and social positions supported by these representations. Exemplifying these limitations, sociolinguistic error-correction efforts that address the evaluation of language practices racialized as Black may have unfortunately distracted from social change agendas that confront material and institutionalized racism directly. To address these limitations, this article highlights existing critical reflexive scholarship that explicitly interrogates disciplinary assumptions. (Critical race theory, error correction, language ideologies, social change, critical reflexivity)*
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Cambridge University Press
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