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Storytelling is an ideal avenue for language learners to share
their experiences and journeys and find a sense of identity.
Everyone who has learned an additional language has a story to
tell, but there is a unique type of autoethnographic and linguistic
story that can be read in scholarly platforms. Autoethnographic
Perspectives on Multilingual Life Stories presents the life stories
of multilingual people and their experiences by using
autoethnography as a research method. It proposes narrative as an
autobiographical research method that provides the technique and
opportunity to express how transnationals construct their
identities in foreign and new contexts through partial or full life
stories. Covering topics such as identity, life stories, and
self-discovery, this reference work is ideal for academicians,
researchers, scholars, practitioners, instructors, and students.
Crises often leave people in vulnerable situations in which a
moment in time can function as a turning point of a catastrophic
situation for the better or worse. From another perspective, the
concept of crisis signifies losing control of everyday privileges,
such as that of a pandemic. Therefore, the interaction of rhetoric
and sociolinguistics in times of crisis is inevitable. It is
crucial to internalize how rhetoric, an effective skill from
ancient times to make meaning of sociological breakthrough events,
changed the course of events as well as the fate of humanity.
Within the same context, research should focus on diverse
disciplines to explore, investigate, and analyze the concept of
"crisis" from global, sociolinguistic, and rhetorical perspectives.
Rhetoric and Sociolinguistics in Times of Global Crisis explores
and situates the concept of global crisis within rhetoric and
sociolinguistics as well as other disciplines such as education,
technology, society, language, and politics. The chapters included
bridge the gap to initiate a discussion on understanding how
rhetoric and sociolinguistics can create critical awareness for
individuals, societies, and learning environments during times of
crisis. While highlighting concepts such as rhetorical evolution,
political rhetoric, digital writing, and communications, this book
is a valuable reference tool for language teachers, writing
experts, communications specialists, politicians and government
officials, academicians, researchers, and students working and
studying in fields that include rhetoric, education, linguistics,
culture, media, political science, and communications.
The aptitude to write well is increasingly becoming a vital element
that students need to succeed in college and their future careers.
Students must be equipped with competent writing skills as colleges
and jobs base the acceptance of students and workers on the quality
of their writing. This situation captures the complexity of the
fact that writing represents higher intellectual skills and leads
to a higher rate of selection. Therefore, it is imperative that
best strategies for teaching writing speakers of other languages is
imparted to provide insights to teachers who can better prepare
their students for future accomplishments. Futuristic and
Linguistic Perspectives on Teaching Writing to Second Language
Students examines the theoretical and practical implications that
should be put in place for second language writers and offers
critical futuristic and linguistic perspectives on teaching writing
to speakers of other languages. Highlighting such topics as EFL,
ESL, composition, digital storytelling, and forming identity, this
book is ideal for second language teachers and writing instructors,
as well as academicians, professionals, researchers, and students
working in the field of language and linguistics.
The aptitude to write well is increasingly becoming a vital element
that students need to succeed in college and their future careers.
Students must be equipped with competent writing skills as colleges
and jobs base the acceptance of students and workers on the quality
of their writing. This situation captures the complexity of the
fact that writing represents higher intellectual skills and leads
to a higher rate of selection. Therefore, it is imperative that
best strategies for teaching writing speakers of other languages is
imparted to provide insights to teachers who can better prepare
their students for future accomplishments. Futuristic and
Linguistic Perspectives on Teaching Writing to Second Language
Students examines the theoretical and practical implications that
should be put in place for second language writers and offers
critical futuristic and linguistic perspectives on teaching writing
to speakers of other languages. Highlighting such topics as EFL,
ESL, composition, digital storytelling, and forming identity, this
book is ideal for second language teachers and writing instructors,
as well as academicians, professionals, researchers, and students
working in the field of language and linguistics.
Crises often leave people in vulnerable situations in which a
moment in time can function as a turning point of a catastrophic
situation for the better or worse. From another perspective, the
concept of crisis signifies losing control of everyday privileges,
such as that of a pandemic. Therefore, the interaction of rhetoric
and sociolinguistics in times of crisis is inevitable. It is
crucial to internalize how rhetoric, an effective skill from
ancient times to make meaning of sociological breakthrough events,
changed the course of events as well as the fate of humanity.
Within the same context, research should focus on diverse
disciplines to explore, investigate, and analyze the concept of
"crisis" from global, sociolinguistic, and rhetorical perspectives.
Rhetoric and Sociolinguistics in Times of Global Crisis explores
and situates the concept of global crisis within rhetoric and
sociolinguistics as well as other disciplines such as education,
technology, society, language, and politics. The chapters included
bridge the gap to initiate a discussion on understanding how
rhetoric and sociolinguistics can create critical awareness for
individuals, societies, and learning environments during times of
crisis. While highlighting concepts such as rhetorical evolution,
political rhetoric, digital writing, and communications, this book
is a valuable reference tool for language teachers, writing
experts, communications specialists, politicians and government
officials, academicians, researchers, and students working and
studying in fields that include rhetoric, education, linguistics,
culture, media, political science, and communications.
Storytelling is an ideal avenue for language learners to share
their experiences and journeys and find a sense of identity.
Everyone who has learned an additional language has a story to
tell, but there is a unique type of autoethnographic and linguistic
story that can be read in scholarly platforms. Autoethnographic
Perspectives on Multilingual Life Stories presents the life stories
of multilingual people and their experiences by using
autoethnography as a research method. It proposes narrative as an
autobiographical research method that provides the technique and
opportunity to express how transnationals construct their
identities in foreign and new contexts through partial or full life
stories. Covering topics such as identity, life stories, and
self-discovery, this reference work is ideal for academicians,
researchers, scholars, practitioners, instructors, and students.
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