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E-grāmata: Reflexivity in Language and Intercultural Education: Rethinking Multilingualism and Interculturality [Taylor & Francis e-book]

Edited by (Western University, Canada), Edited by (University of Helsinki, Finland)
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With the impact of accelerated globalization, digital technologies, mobility, and migration, the fields of Applied Linguistics, Language, and Intercultural Education have been shifting. One shift in need of further exploration is that of systematic and coherent reflexivity in researching language and culture. This unique and timely book thus examines the significance of reflexivity as an integral process, particularly when researching the multifaceted notions of multilingualism and interculturality in education. It also contributes to current critical approaches to representations of languages and cultures in identity politics. As such, the authors offer innovative ways of engaging with reflexivity in teaching, learning, and research through multimodal and complex ways. The chapters span a diverse range of educational settings in Asia, Australia, Europe, and North America.
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1(42)
Julie S. Byrd Clark
Fred Dervin
1 The Process of Becoming Reflexive and Intercultural: Navigating Study Abroad and Reentry Experience
43(21)
Jane Jackson
2 `Or, Just It's My Fault, Right?': Language Socialization through Reflexive Language Writing Feedback
64(17)
Jeremie Seror
3 Reflexivity and Self-Presentation in Multicultural Encounters: Making Sense of Self and Other
81(19)
Alex Frame
4 Researching Chinese Students' Intercultural Communication Experiences in Higher Education: Researcher and Participant Reflexivity
100(19)
Prue Holmes
5 Critical Reflexive Ethnography and the Multilingual Space of a Canadian University: Challenges and Opportunities
119(19)
Sylvie A. Lamoureux
6 Reflexivity in Motion in Language and Literacy Learning
138(20)
David Malinowski
Mark Evan Nelson
7 Uses of Digital Text in Reflexive Anthropology: The Example of Educational Workshops for Out-of-School/Educationally Excluded Adolescents
158(14)
Eric Chauvier
8 Reflexivity and Critical Language Education at Occupy LA
172(21)
Christian W. Chun
9 Weaving a Method: Mobility, Multilocality, and the Senses as Foci of Research on Intercultural Language Learning
193(20)
Ulrike Najar
10 Everyday Practices, Everyday Pedagogies: A Dialogue on Critical Transformations in a Multilingual Hong Kong School
213(21)
Miguel Perez-Milans
Carlos Soto
Conclusion: Reflexivity in Research and Practice: Moving On? 234(6)
Fred Dervin
Julie S. Byrd Clark
Commentary 240(5)
Claire Kramsch
Contributors 245(4)
Index 249
Julie S. Byrd Clark is Associate Professor of Applied Linguistics and French language pedagogy at the Faculty of Education at Western University, Canada.

Fred Dervin is Professor of Multicultural Education at the University of Helsinki, Finland.