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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 312 pages, height x width x depth: 234x156x16 mm, weight: 470 g
  • Sērija : New Perspectives on Language and Education
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Dec-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Multilingual Matters
  • ISBN-10: 1788923855
  • ISBN-13: 9781788923859
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 312 pages, height x width x depth: 234x156x16 mm, weight: 470 g
  • Sērija : New Perspectives on Language and Education
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Dec-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Multilingual Matters
  • ISBN-10: 1788923855
  • ISBN-13: 9781788923859

Drawing on insights from linguistics and semiotics, this book explores the linguistic landscape of the classroom and offers new perspectives on both linguistic landscape and educational sciences. The book brings together empirical studies conducted with two different foci: schoolscapes and the use of linguistic landscape as a pedagogical tool.



The educational turn in linguistic and semiotic landscapes studies is advanced through this volume’s broad and detailed analyses. Empirical examinations of interconnections among language, signs, space and practices combine with action research on mobilising linguistic landscapes as pedagogical resources to address scholars and practitioners alike.



How do written and other signs shape our educational spaces and practices; and how, in turn, are these written and other signs shaped by the educational spaces and practices they inhabit? Building on enquiries into the linguistic landscapes of public spaces, this volume addresses these questions and thereby further advances the educational turn in linguistic and semiotic landscapes studies. Prompted by social changes associated with migration and superdiversity, as well as imperatives to promote pluri- and multilingualism, the studies collected here speak to the interest of researchers and practitioners in educational linguistics and educational sciences. They confirm the value of combining empirical analyses of linguistic and semiotic educationscapes with action research on mobilising linguistic landscapes as pedagogical resources to promote multilingual equality.

Recenzijas

This volume helps expand our understanding of the way language learning is always geosemiotically structured sometimes hindering or closing off access, other times opening up powerful new opportunities. I applaud the editors for bringing together such a distinctive, diverse array of case studies. * Crispin Thurlow, University of Bern, Switzerland * This exciting collection on educationscapes expands the frontiers of research into schoolscapes by examining Linguistic Landscapes of both formal and informal institutions. Transcending conventional boundaries of age, from pre-school children through to adult migrant learners, the chapters draw on data as diverse as blackboards, picture books, outdoor learning, and leaflets to highlight the potential for educationscapes to inform our understanding of our world. * Robert Blackwood, University of Liverpool, UK * Linguistic Landscapes and Educational Spaces constituye un aporte significativo al espacio investigativo de los paisajes lingüķsticos, escolares y educativos. Como seńalan Durk Gorter y Jasone Cenoz, las distintas perspectivas sobre la formulación de los paisajes permite el anįlisis del espacio desde sus aspectos fķsicos, o desde su potencial capacidad para reproducir ideologķas y normas lingüķsticas. A la vez, algunos estudios han incluido metodologķas participativas que ayudan a recrear los paisajes desde la visión de los propios actores de las localidades estudiadas. Todos estos esfuerzos logran construir un espacio investigativo interdisciplinario que une no solo las herramientas de la sociolingüķstica y la lingüķstica aplicada, sino que también tiene repercusiones y empleos en įreas tales cómo la educación, la alfabetización, y el anįlisis crķtico del discurso. * Isaac Galassi, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Lengua y migración / Language and Migration 15:1 (2023) * ...an inspiring read for anybody interested in LL studies, as well as an enriching source for educators who have not yet incorporated the LL approach into their teaching...a highly solid contribution pointing to the integration of two fields: linguistics (mostly sociolinguistics and applied linguistics) and educational sciences....the volume enhances bridges between the two fields while emphasising cognitive and social aspects as highly interrelated concepts in language learning. * Sanita Martena and Heiko F. Marten, Rzekne Academy of Technologies, Latvia, Sociolinguistic Studies, 16.4 2022 * I strongly recommend this book to all educators. Among other aspects, this book will exemplify the relevance and importance of the myriad features of multimodality related to schoolscape and the linguistic landscape in education. * Antoinette Camilleri Grima, University of Malta, Malta Review of Educational Research, Volume 16, No. 2. * ...a welcome contribution to the expanding scenery of research on language and education, on the linguistic landscape in general, and on the linguistic landscape in education in particular. The editors have taken care to cover two especially relevant areas in education: the linguistic and semiotic landscapes of educational spaces and

the linguistic landscape as a pedagogical resource. Together, the chapters form a showcase proving the extent and the value of linguistic landscapes (LL) in education, from the early years through to university, both inside

and outside educational institutions. * Antoinette Camilleri Grima, Journal of Multilingual Theories and Practices *

Papildus informācija

First book on linguistic landscapes to combine the disciplines of sociolinguistics and educational sciences
Acknowledgements vii
Contributors ix
1 The Symbolic Value of Educationscapes -- Expanding the Intersections Between Linguistic Landscape and Education
1(30)
Edina Krompdk
Victor Ferndndez-Mallat
Stephan Meyer
Part 1 Assessing the Linguistic and Semiotic Landscapes of Educational Spaces
2 Linguistic Landscapes and Constructions of Space in a Learning Club for Young Refugees in Vienna
31(24)
Sabine Lehner
3 Landscape Design for Language Revitalisation: Linguistic Landscape in and beyond a Maori Immersion Early Childhood Centre
55(22)
Leona Harris
Una Cunningham
Jeanette King
Dyanna Stirling
4 Italian Linguistic Schoolscape: Neo-plurilingualism in an Age of Migration
77(27)
Carla Bagna
Martina Bellinzona
5 Displaying Care: The Neoliberal Semiotic Landscape of Psychological Health Service Posters on a University Campus in Hong Kong
104(23)
Corey Fanglei Huang
6 Promoting Indigenous Language Rights in Saami Educational Spaces: Findings from a Preschool in Southern Saepmie
127(20)
Boglarka Straszer
David Kroik
7 Blackboard -- A Space Within a Space: Visible Linguistic and Social Practices in Swiss Primary Classrooms
147(26)
Edina Krompak
Part 2 Linguistic Landscape as a Pedagogical Resource
8 Institutional Educationscapes for New Speakers in Flanders: Language Learning Campaigns and Linguistic Integration
173(20)
Mieke Vandenbroucke
9 Using Participatory Linguistic Landscapes as Pedagogy for Democracy: A Didactic Study in a Primary School Classroom
193(21)
Kirk P.H. Sullivan
Christian Waldmann
Maria Wiklund
10 `Go in Practice': Linguistic Landscape and Outdoor Learning
214(18)
July De Wilde
Johannes Verhoene
Jo Tondeur
Ellen Van Praet
11 Linguistic Landscape Signs in First-Language Learning Materials: From Passively Illustrative Function to Meaningful Learning Experiences
232(26)
Solvita Burr
12 Cultural Authenticity in the Linguistic Landscape: Developing Additional-Language Learners' Critical Intercultural Understanding
258(19)
Yu Li
13 Linguistic Landscapes in Educational Contexts: An Afterword
277(14)
Durk Gorter
Jasone Cenoz
Index 291
Edina Krompįk is Head of Research and Development at Schaffhausen University of Teacher Education, Switzerland. Her research interests include linguistic landscapes in educational contexts, multilingual language use and identity, translanguaging and multilingual play in early childhood.





Vķctor Fernįndez-Mallat is Assistant Professor of Spanish Linguistics at Georgetown University, USA. His research interests include sociolinguistics, language attitudes, address forms, Spanish in the US and linguistic landscapes.





Stephan Meyer is Deputy Director of the Language Centre at the University of Basel, Switzerland. His interests include scholarly discourse, multilingualism and social theory.