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Acknowledgements |
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An Introduction to Plurilingualism and This Handbook |
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1 | (15) |
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Summaries of Chapters in the Handbook |
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16 | (11) |
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PART I Historical Perspectives on Plurilingualism |
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1 Promoting Plurilingualism and Plurilingual Education: A European Perspective |
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29 | (17) |
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2 Plurilingualism and the Tangled Web of Lingualisms |
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46 | (19) |
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3 The Mediated Nature of Plurilingualism |
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65 | (17) |
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4 Cosmopolitanism and Plurilingual Traditions: Learning from South Asian and Southern African Practices of Intercultural Communication |
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82 | (17) |
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Part I Critical Friend Response |
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96 | (3) |
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PART II Sociological and Philosophical Perspectives |
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99 | (74) |
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5 Language, Languaging, Plurilanguaging: Considerations on the Nature of Language and Language Education |
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101 | (11) |
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6 Evaluating Theoretical Constructs Underlying Plurilingual Pedagogies: The Role of Teachers as Knowledge-Generators and Agents of Language Policy |
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112 | (18) |
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7 Latin American Postcolonial Approaches to Plurilingualism: The Mexican Experience |
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130 | (19) |
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8 Linguistic Hybridity and Global Mobility |
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149 | (24) |
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Part II Critical Friend Response |
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171 | (2) |
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PART III The Plurilingual Individual: Cognition and Socialization |
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173 | (74) |
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9 Neuroscience and Plurilingual Education: Trends for a Research Agenda |
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175 | (16) |
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10 The Cognitive and Psychological Dimensions of Plurilingualism |
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191 | (18) |
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11 A Sociocognitive Theory for Plurilingualism: Complex Dynamic Systems Theory |
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209 | (16) |
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12 Plurilingual Creativity: A New Framework for Research in Plurilingual and Creative Practices |
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225 | (22) |
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Part III Critical Friend Response |
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245 | (2) |
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PART IV Negotiating Boundaries: Plurilingual Expression |
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247 | (70) |
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13 Questioning Human and Material Boundaries in Plurilingual Identity Construction |
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249 | (14) |
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14 Social Sciences' Last Hope: Giving Plurilingualism a Chance? |
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263 | (13) |
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15 Online Plurilingual Interaction: Identity Construction and Development of Plurilingual Competence in Students and Teachers: A Focus on Intercomprehension |
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276 | (20) |
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16 What Can Theatre Contribute to Plurilingual Education? |
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296 | (21) |
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Part IV Critical Friend Response |
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314 | (3) |
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PART V Plurilingualism, Pluriculturalism, and Practices in Language Education |
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317 | (116) |
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17 Plurilingual Mediation in the Classroom: Examples from Practice |
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319 | (18) |
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18 Intercomprehension: Strengths and Opportunities of a Pluralistic Approach |
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337 | (23) |
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19 Language Assessment in the Context of Plurilingualism |
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360 | (17) |
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20 A Multi-Perspective Tour of Best Practices |
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377 | (56) |
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Perspective 1 Plurilingual Education in Europe: Contexts, Initiatives and Ongoing Challenges |
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378 | (7) |
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Perspective 2 Challenges to Implementing Best Practices in Complex Plurilingual Environments: The Case of South Asia |
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385 | (9) |
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Perspective 3 Plurilingualism in Southern Africa |
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394 | (6) |
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Perspective 4 Plurilingual Possibilities in the US: Beyond Translanguaging with Minoritized Bilinguals to Critical Multilingual Language Awareness for All Learners |
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400 | (9) |
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Perspective 5 Plurilingual Teachers in a Monolingual Disguise: Linguistic Landscapes and Language Pedagogy in Two Brazilian Language Programmes |
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409 | (8) |
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Perspective 6 Plurilingual Practices: A Canadian Perspective |
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417 | (7) |
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Perspective 7 Plurilingual Perspectives in Australian Education |
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424 | (7) |
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Part V Critical Friend Response |
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431 | (2) |
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PART VI The Potential Future of Plurilingualism |
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433 | (71) |
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21 Language Revitalization as a Plurilingual Endeavour |
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435 | (14) |
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22 Plurilingualism in Digital Spaces |
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449 | (16) |
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23 Examining the Nature and Potential of Plurilingual Language Education: Towards a Seven-Step Plurilingual Language Education Framework |
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465 | (19) |
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24 The Ongoing Role of the CEFR in Our Plurilingual Landscape |
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484 | (20) |
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Part VI Critical Friend Response |
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502 | (2) |
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Index |
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