White, Elizabeth Jayne2010-09-072010-09-072009-10White, E.J. (2009). a Bakhtinian homecoming: operationalizing dialogism in the context of an early childhood education centre in Wellington, New Zealand. Journal of Early Childhood Research , 7(3), 299-323.https://hdl.handle.net/10289/4549Dialogic research, building on the dialogic philosophy of Mikhail Bakhtin, is fundamentally concerned with the social, discursive nature of language. This article describes an application of dialogic research methods in a pilot study conducted in an Education and Care setting in Wellington, New Zealand focusing on an 18-month-old toddler and his teacher. The purpose of this exploratory study was to ‘operationalize’ dialogic research within this early childhood education context, in preparation for a larger investigation. Approaching the field through this dialogic research method offered an alternative means of investigating the acts of a toddler through genre (as the framework of analysis) and utterance (as the unit of analysis). This article argues for dialogic research as a method which enables toddler and teacher ‘voices’ to authentically inter-animate and contribute accordingly to the research process, thus promoting hermeneutic complexity rather than scientific truth.enassessmentBakhtindialogic researchearly childhoodeducationmethodologyteachera Bakhtinian homecoming: operationalizing dialogism in the context of an early childhood education centre in Wellington, New ZealandJournal Article10.1177/1476718X09336972