Book Chapters
Toohey, K. (accepted). Tangled up with everything else: Toward new conceptions of language, teachers and identities. In Barkhuizen, G (Ed.), Reflections on language teacher identity research. London: Routledge
Toohey, K. & D. Dagenais. (2013) Child second language learners and videomaking in three sites: Opportunities for developing multilingual, multimodal literacies. In Li, J., Gromik, N. and Edwards, N. (Eds.), ESL and digital video integration: Case studies. Alexandria, VA: TESOL.
Toohey, K. & Waterstone, B. (2011) Working for social justice in a collaborative action research group. In Hawkins, M. (Ed). Social justice and language teacher education (pp. 162鈥178). Bristol: Multilingual Matters.
Toohey, K. & Norton, B. (2010). Language learner identities and sociocultural worlds In Kaplan, R. (Ed.) Handbook of applied linguistics 2nd ed (pp. 178鈥188). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Kendrick, M., Rogers, T., Toohey, K., Marshall, E., Siegel, M., Rowsell, J., Mutonyi, H., and Hauge, C. (2010). Experiments in visual analysis: Repositionings of children and youth in relation to larger social issues, In Jimenez ,R.T., Hundley, M. K., Risko, V. J., Wells Rowe, D. (eds). 59th Yearbook of the Literacy Research Association (pp. 395鈥408). Oak Creek, Wisconsin: Literacy Research Association.
Smythe, S. & Toohey, K. (2009). Bringing home and community to school: What can schools do with them? In Kostogriz, A., Miller, J. & Gearon, M. (eds), Linguistically and culturally diverse classrooms: New dilemmas for teachers. Bristol, UK: Multilingual Matters.
Beynon, J., Dagenais, D., Norton, B. & Toohey, K. (2008). Langue et identit茅. Les discours des enfants, des parents, des enseignants dans les espaces professionnels. In C. Kramsch, D. L茅vy & G. Zarate (eds.). Pr茅cis critique du plurilinguisme et du pluriculturalisme/Critical Handbook of Plurilingualism and Pluriculturalism. Presses du Minist猫re de l鈥櫭塪ucation Nationale, Paris.
Toohey, K. (2007). Conclusion: Autonomy/agency through sociocultural lenses. In A. Barfield and S. Brown (eds.) Re-interpreting autonomy in language education (pp. 231鈥242). London: Palgrave-Macmillan.
Toohey, K. (2007) Ethnography and language education. In N. Hornberger & K. King (Eds.) Encyclopedia of language and education, 2nd edition. Volume 10. Research methods in language and education. Springer.
Toohey, K., Manyak, P. & Day, E. (2006). ESL learners in the early school years: Identity and mediated classroom practices. In Cummins, J. & Davison, C. (Eds.). Kluwer handbook of applied linguistics (pp. 545鈥558). Amsterdam: Kluwer Press.
Toohey, K. (2003). Kelleen Toohey Responds. In Sharkey, J. & Johnson, K. (eds.), The TESOL Quarterly Dialogues (pp. 92鈥97).
Toohey, K. (2003). 鈥淏reaking them up; taking them away鈥: ESL students in Grade 1. Reprinted in Sharkey, J. & Johnson, K. (eds.), The TESOL Quarterly Dialogues: Rethinking issues of language, culture and power. Alexandria, Virginia: TESOL.
Toohey, K. & Norton, B. (2003). Autonomy as learner agency in sociocultural settings. In D. Palfreyman & R. Smith (Eds.) Learner autonomy across cultures (pp. 58鈥72). London: Palgrave, Macmillan
Dagenais, D. & Toohey, K. (2002). Introduction to Special Issue on Ethnographic approaches to language research. Canadian Modern Language Review, 59, 1鈥13.
Toohey, K. (2002). Guided participation and second language learning. Special Research Symposium 28(2), Association of Teachers of English as a Second Language of Ontario, pp. 77鈥83.
Norton, B. & Toohey, K. (2002). Identity and language learning. In R. Kaplan (ed.) Handbook of Applied Linguistics (pp. 115鈥123). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Toohey, K. (1998). The education domain of the Metropolis research. In B. Abu-Laban & T. Derwing, (Eds.), Responding to diversity in the Metropolis: Building an inclusive research agenda. Edmonton: University of Alberta Press.