- Gregory, Eve E. and Kenner, Charmian. 2013. How Faith Settings Contribute to Children's Learning. Race Equality Teaching, 31(3), pp. 10-13. ISSN 1478-8551
- Gregory, Eve E.; Lytra, Vally; Choudhury, Halimun; Ilankuberan, Arani; Kwapong, Amoafi and Woodham, Malgozarta. 2013. Syncretism as a creative act of mind: The narratives of children from four faith communities in London. Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, 13(3), pp. 322-347. ISSN 1468-7984
- Gregory, Eve E. and Compton-Lilly, Catherine. 2013. In conversation with Catherine Compton-Lilly and Eve Gregory. Language Arts, 90(6), pp. 464-472. ISSN 0360-9170
- Gregory, Eve E.; Choudhury, Halimun; Ilankuberan, Arani; Kwapong, Amoafi and Woodham, Malgozarta. 2013. Practice, performance and perfection: Learning sacred texts in four faith communities in London. International Journal of the Sociology of Language, 2013(220), pp. 27-48. ISSN 0165-2516
- Gregory, Eve E.; Lytra, Vally; Ilankuberan, Arani; Choudhury, Halimun; Kwapong, Amoafi and Woodham, Malgozarta. 2012. Translating Faith: Field Narratives as a Means of Dialogue in Collaborative Ethnographic Research. International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 11(3), pp. 195-213. ISSN 1609-4069
- Gregory, Eve E. and Ruby, Mahera. 2011. The 鈥榠nsider/outsider鈥 dilemma of ethnography: Working with young children and their families in cross-cultural contexts. Journal of Early Childhood Research, 9(2), pp. 162-174. ISSN 1476-718X
- Jessel, John; Kenner, Charmian; Gregory, Eve E.; Ruby, Mahera and Arju, Tahera. 2011. Different spaces: Learning and literacy with children and their grandparents in east London homes. Linguistics and Education, 22(1), pp. 37-50. ISSN 0898-5898
- Al-Azami, Salman; Kenner, Charmian; Ruby, Mahera and Gregory, Eve E.. 2010. Transliteration as a bridge to learning for bilingual children. International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 13(6), pp. 683-700. ISSN 1367-0050
- Kenner, Charmian; Ruby, Mahera and Gregory, Eve E.. 2010. Teacher partnerships between mainstream and complementary schools: from parallel worlds to connected curricula. NALDIC Quarterly, 7(2), pp. 46-48. ISSN 1751-2182
- Gregory, Eve E.; Ruby, Mahera and Kenner, Charmian. 2010. Modelling and close observation: ways of teaching and learning between third-generation Bangladeshi British children and their grandparents in London. Early Years, 30(2), pp. 161-173. ISSN 0957-5146
- Kenner, Charmian; Al-Azami, Salman; Gregory, Eve E. and Ruby, Mahera. 2008. Bilingual poetry: expanding the cognitive and cultural dimensions of children鈥檚 learning. Literacy, 42(2), pp. 92-100. ISSN 1741-4350
- Kenner, Charmian; Ruby, Mahera; Jessel, John; Gregory, Eve E. and Arju, Tahera. 2008. Intergenerational Learning Events Around the Computer: A Site for Linguistic and Cultural Exchange. Language and Education, 22(4), pp. 298-319. ISSN 0950-0782
- Kenner, Charmian; Gregory, Eve E.; Ruby, Mahera and Al-Azami, Salman. 2008. Bilingual Learning for Second and Third Generation Children. Language, Culture and Curriculum, 21(2), pp. 120-137. ISSN 0790-8318
- Jessel, John; Kenner, Charmian; Ruby, Mahera and Gregory, Eve E.. 2007. Intergenerational learning between children and grandparents in East London. Journal of Early Childhood Research, 5(3), pp. 219-243. ISSN 1476718X
- Ruby, Mahera; Kenner, Charmian; Jessel, John; Gregory, Eve E. and Arju, Tahera. 2007. Gardening with grandparents: an early engagement with the science curriculum. Early Years, 27(2), pp. 131-144. ISSN 09575146
- Gregory, Eve E.; Arju, Tahera; Jessel, John; Kenner, Charmian and Ruby, Mahera. 2007. Snow White in different guises: Interlingual and intercultural exchanges between grandparents and young children at home in East London. Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, 7(1), pp. 5-25. ISSN 14687984
- Gregory, Eve E.. 2005. Playful Talk: The Interspace between Home and School Discourse. Early Years, 25(3), pp. 223-236. ISSN 0957-5146
- Gregory, Eve E.; Williams, Ann; Baker, Dave and Street, Brian. 2004. Introducing Literacy to Four Year Olds: Creating Classroom Cultures in Three Schools. Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, 4(1), pp. 85-108. ISSN 14687984
- Jessel, John; Arju, Tahera; Gregory, Eve E. and Kenner, Charmian. 2004. Children and their grandparents at home: a mutually supportive context for learning and linguistic development. English Quarterly, 36(4), pp. 16-23. ISSN 00138355
- Gregory, Eve E.. 2001. Sisters and Brothers as Language and Literacy Teachers: Synergy Between Siblings. Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, 1(3), pp. 301-322. ISSN 1468-7984
- Gregory, Eve E. and Williams, A.. 2001. Siblings bridging literacies in multilingual contexts. Journal of Research in Reading, 24(3), pp. 248-265. ISSN 01410423
- Kelly, Clare; Gregory, Eve E. and Williams, Ann. 2001. Home to School and School to Home: Syncretised Literacies in Linguistic Minority Communities. Language, Culture and Curriculum, 14(1), pp. 9-25. ISSN 0790-8318
Professor Eve Gregory
Eve's interests are in early childhood bilingualism, family literacy and a sociocultural approach to literacy learning.
Staff details
Eve Gregory is Professor of Language and Culture in Education and Head of the Centre for Language, Culture and Learning at 牛牛资源. This Centre hosts a variety of research projects in the field of bilingualism, culture and learning in multilingual London as well as currently housing postdocs from Turkey, Spain, Pakistan and South America. She has directed or co-directed five ESRC funded projects, as well as a Leverhulme and a Paul Hamlyn funded project and gained EU funding for research into minority ethnic children in Luxembourg.
Teaching
Eve teaches mainly on MA and PhD courses in the area of language, literacy, culture and learning and has successfully supervised numerous international PhD students to completion.
Professional projects
Eve was awarded a Leverhulme research fellowship arising from her investigations into children's out-of-school reading and the transfer of cognitive strategies between home and school in 1997. She has co-directed an ESRC funded project with C.Kenner and J.Jessel on grandparents and children's learning, as well as a project on Developing Bilingual Learning Strategies in Mainstream and Community Contexts with C. Kenner. Most recently, she has worked for the ESRC as a director for the major award 'Becoming literate in faith settings; Language and Literature learning in the lives of new Londoners' (2009-2012).
Eve is also a committee member of the Canadian Social Science Research Council.
She is currently holding a Leverhulme Emerita Research Fellowship to direct .
Publications and research outputs
Book
- Gregory, Eve E.. 2008. Learning to Read in a New Language: Making Sense of Words and Worlds. London and New York: Sage. ISBN 9781412928571
- Gregory, Eve E.; Conteh, Jean; Kearney, Chris and Mor, Aura. 2005. On Writing Educational Etnographies: The Art of Collusion. Stoke-on-Trent: Trentham Books Ltd. ISBN 978-1858563411
- Gregory, Eve E. and Williams, Ann. 2000. City Literacies: Learning to Read Across Generations and Cultures. London: Routledge. ISBN 978-0415191166
Edited Book
- Lytra, Vally; Volk, Dinah and Gregory, Eve E., eds. 2016. Religion in Young Lives: Navigating Language, Literacies and Identities. Abingdon and New York: Routledge. ISBN 978-1138824249
- Gregory, Eve E.; Long, Susi and Volk, Dinah, eds. 2004. Many Pathways to Literacy: Young Children Learning with Siblings: Grandparents, Peers and Communities. London: Routledge. ISBN 978-0415306171
Book Section
- Lytra, Vally; Gregory, Eve E. and Ilankuberan, Arani. 2017. Researching children's literacy practices and identities in faith settings: Multimodal text-making and talk about text as resources for knowledge building. In: Marilyn Martin-Jones and Deirdre Martin, eds. Researching Multilingualism: Critical and Ethnographic Perspectives. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 215-228. ISBN 9780415748421
- Lytra, Vally; Gregory, Eve E. and Ilankuberan, Arani. 2016. 鈥淐hildren's representations of the Temple in text and talk in a Tamil Hindu/Saiva faith community in London鈥. In: V. Lytra; D. Volk and E. Gregory, eds. Navigating Languages, Literacies and Identities: Religion in Young Lives. New York: Routledge, pp. 141-158. ISBN 9781138824249
- Lytra, Vally; Volk, Dinah and Gregory, Eve E.. 2016. "Introduction". In: V. Lytra; Dinah Volk and E. Gregory, eds. Navigating Languages, Literacies and Identities: Religion in Young Lives. New York: Routledge, pp. 1-17. ISBN 9781138824249
Article
- Lytra, Vally; Gregory, Eve E. and Ilankuberan, Arani. 2017. 鈥淔aith matters: Rethinking home learning of children from different faiths鈥. EAL Journal, Summer, pp. 30-31. ISSN 2398-8533
- Lytra, Vally; Gregory, Eve E. and Ilankuberan, Arani. 2016. Bridging faith, languages and learning in London: A faith teacher reflects upon pedagogy in religious instruction classes. Language and Education, 30(6), pp. 554-569. ISSN 0950-0782
- Gregory, Eve E.; Lytra, Vally and Ilankuberan, Arani. 2015. 鈥淒ivine games and rituals: How Tamil Saiva/Hindu siblings learn faith practices through play鈥. International Journal of Play, 4(1), pp. 69-83. ISSN 2159-4937
Conference or Workshop Item
- Gregory, Eve E.. 2011. 'Invisible teachers : becoming literate in a wider community'. In: Annual conference of the Literacy Research Association : widening the circle for literacy research and practice: expanding access, knowledge, and participation. Jacksonville, Florida, United States.
- Vally, Lytra; Gregory, Eve E.; Jessel, John; Kenner, Charmian; Ruby, Mahera; Ilankuberan, Arani; Choudhury, Halimun; Kwapong, Amoafi; Woodham, Malgozarta and Souza, Ana. 2010. 'Journeying across sites : knowledge building and identity positioning in team ethnography'. In: Explorations in ethnography, language and communication. Aston University, United Kingdom.
- Jessel, John; Woodham, Malgorzata and Gregory, Eve E.. 2010. 'Language and literacy in faith settings and their relationship to the school setting'. In: Bilingualism and multilingualism in school settings : teaching, learning and testing, 11th Biennial University of Seville Conference. Seville, Spain.
Report
- Kenner, Charmian; Gregory, Eve E.; Ruby, Mahera and Al-Azami, Salman. 2007. Developing bilingual learning strategies in mainstream and community contexts. Project Report. ESRC, Swindon.
- Kenner, Charmian; Gregory, Eve E.; Jessel, John; Ruby, Mahera and Arju, Tahera. 2004. Intergenerational learning between children and grandparents in East London. Project Report. ESRC, Swindon.
Research Interests
Eve's research interests lie in the field of early childhood bilingualism, family literacy and a sociocultural approach to literacy learning. She has directed projects supported by the Paul Hamlyn Foundation and the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) investigating children's out-of -school reading and the transfer of cognitive strategies between home and school. In 1997, she was awarded a Leverhulme research fellowship arising from this work. She has recently co-directed an ESRC funded project with C.Kenner and J.Jessel on grandparents and children's learning as well as a project on Developing Bilingual Learning Strategies in Mainstream and Community Contexts with C. Kenner, also funded by the ESRC.
Between September 2009 and August 2012 Eve will be Director of a major ESRC award 'Becoming literate in faith settings; Language and Literature learning in the lives of new Londoners'