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Deterritorializing Language, Teaching, Learning, and Research - Deleuzo-Guattarian Perspectives on Second Language Education (Paperback)
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Deterritorializing Language, Teaching, Learning, and Research - Deleuzo-Guattarian Perspectives on Second Language Education (Paperback)
Series: Critical New Literacies: The Praxis of English Language Teaching and Learning, 9
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It is now recognized that language teachers and learners are both
users and creators of knowledge in socially, culturally,
politically, materially complex, and unpredictable environments.
With this in mind, an increasing number of researchers in Second
Language Education have progressively broken away from traditional
ways of studying educational practices to find novel, and more
complex ways to conceptualize and study language teachers' and
learners' teaching and learning practices and knowledge
development. This book is in line with these trends, and should be
considered as the actualization of experimentations with novel ways
to apprehend the interrelationships between language and education
by drawing on the conceptual repertoire of French philosopher
Gilles Deleuze and his collaborator Felix Guattari. To guide us
through this reflexive journey ten scholars, specialized in the
field of Second Language Education, call on their experiences as
language educators and researchers to explore the intersections
between language, teaching, learning, and research, focusing on the
experiences of diverse populations (e.g. students, immigrants,
teachers, etc.) in multiple settings (e.g. Canada, Japan, United
Kingdom, universities, and family literacy intervention programs).
Through this book, new insights and lines of thought are generated
on how research and educative practices can be transformed to
reimagine second language teaching, learning, and research to think
differently about the experiences of language teachers, learners,
and researchers, and disrupt the processes that may prevent us from
innovating and seizing future opportunities. Contributors are:
Francis Bangou, Maria Bastien-Valenca, Joff P. N. Bradley, Martina
Emke, Douglas Fleming, Roumiana Ilieva, Brian Morgan, Enrica
Piccardo, Aisha Ravindran, Gene Vasilopoulos and Monica Waterhouse.
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