Morality in Professional Practice

Authors

  • Jakob Cromdal Linkoping University
  • Michael Tholander Linköping University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/japl.v9i2.25734

Keywords:

morality, linguistics, professional practice

Author Biographies

  • Jakob Cromdal, Linkoping University

    Jakob Cromdal is Professor in Educational Practice at the Department of Social and Welfare Studies, Linköping University, Sweden. His research focuses on talk and social interaction among children and youth in a variety of mundane and institutional settings, including playgrounds, classrooms, detention homes and calls to the emergency services.

  • Michael Tholander, Linköping University

    Michael Tholander is Associate Professor in Educational Practice at the Department of Behavioral Sciences and Learning, Linköping University, Sweden. His main field of interest is research on school interaction, with a special focus on issues such as socialization and morality, democracy and participation, and assessment and evaluation.

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Published

2015-03-25

How to Cite

Cromdal, J., & Tholander, M. (2015). Morality in Professional Practice. Journal of Applied Linguistics and Professional Practice, 9(2), 155-164. https://doi.org/10.1558/japl.v9i2.25734

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