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Linguistic landscapes can play an important role in educating
individuals beyond formal pedagogical environments. This book
argues that anywhere can be a space for people to learn from
displayed texts, images, and other communicated signs, and
consequently a space where teachable cultural moments are created.
Following language learning trajectories that 'exit through the
language classroom' into city streets, public offices, museums and
monuments, this volume presents innovative work demonstrating that
anyone can learn from the linguistic landscape that surrounds them.
Offering a bridge between theoretical research and practical
application, chapters consider how we make sense of places by
understanding how the landscape is used to express, claim and
contest identities and ideologies. In this way, Linguistic
Landscapes Beyond the Language Classroom highlights the unexpected
potential of the informal settings for learning and for teachers to
expand their students' intercultural experience.
This collection brings together contributions from a new wave of
research into language, space, and place, at the intersection of
various disciplines, from geography to sociolinguistics and
linguistic anthropology. The authors investigate the myriad ways
that people conceive of-and thereby describe-the world around them,
studying the impact these ideas have on their identities, and
highlighting the tension between conflicting ontologies of space.
It is a timely and invaluable new resource for researchers and
students in linguistics, geography, anthropology and communication.
Essentials of Visual Interpretation explains how to talk and write
critically about visual media and to examine how evolving visual
environments, media, and technologies affect human
selfunderstanding and culture formation. Lively and accessibly
written chapters provide a solid foundation in the tools and ideas
of visual meaning, familiarizing readers with a growing,
cross-cultural subfield, and preparing them to pursue thoughtful
work in a variety of related disciplines. The authors include rich
examples and illustrations-ranging from cave paintings to memes,
from optical science to visual analytics, from ancient pictographs
to smart phones-that engage students with the fascinating
complexity of visual interpretation. Each chapter introduces
students to key terms and concepts relevant to visual analysis,
with ideas for short individual or group exercises to enhance
understanding. The book is ideal as a primer in visual analysis and
visual communication for students in courses within communication
studies, cultural studies, digital humanities, semiotics, media
studies, and visual anthropology. Online support materials include
multimedia activities for students and links to additional
resources for students and instructors.
Essentials of Visual Interpretation explains how to talk and write
critically about visual media and to examine how evolving visual
environments, media, and technologies affect human
selfunderstanding and culture formation. Lively and accessibly
written chapters provide a solid foundation in the tools and ideas
of visual meaning, familiarizing readers with a growing,
cross-cultural subfield, and preparing them to pursue thoughtful
work in a variety of related disciplines. The authors include rich
examples and illustrations-ranging from cave paintings to memes,
from optical science to visual analytics, from ancient pictographs
to smart phones-that engage students with the fascinating
complexity of visual interpretation. Each chapter introduces
students to key terms and concepts relevant to visual analysis,
with ideas for short individual or group exercises to enhance
understanding. The book is ideal as a primer in visual analysis and
visual communication for students in courses within communication
studies, cultural studies, digital humanities, semiotics, media
studies, and visual anthropology. Online support materials include
multimedia activities for students and links to additional
resources for students and instructors.
Linguistic landscapes can play an important role in educating
individuals beyond formal pedagogical environments. This book
argues that anywhere can be a space for people to learn from
displayed texts, images, and other communicated signs, and
consequently a space where teachable cultural moments are created.
Following language learning trajectories that 'exit through the
language classroom' into city streets, public offices, museums and
monuments, this volume presents innovative work demonstrating that
anyone can learn from the linguistic landscape that surrounds them.
Offering a bridge between theoretical research and practical
application, chapters consider how we make sense of places by
understanding how the landscape is used to express, claim and
contest identities and ideologies. In this way, Linguistic
Landscapes Beyond the Language Classroom highlights the unexpected
potential of the informal settings for learning and for teachers to
expand their students' intercultural experience.
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