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The Routledge Handbook of Educational Linguistics provides a
comprehensive survey of the core and current language-related
issues in educational contexts. Bringing together the expertise and
voices of well-established as well as emerging scholars from around
the world, the handbook offers over thirty authoritative and
critical explorations of methodologies and contexts of educational
linguistics, issues of instruction and assessment, and teacher
education. It also covers key topics such as advocacy, critical
pedagogy, and ethics and politics of research in educational
linguistics. Each chapter relates to key issues raised in the
respective topic, providing additional historical background,
critical discussion, reviews of pertinent research methods, and an
assessment of what the future might hold. This volume embraces
multiple, dynamic perspectives and a range of voices in order to
move forward in new and productive directions, making The Routledge
Handbook of Educational Linguistics an essential volume for any
student or researcher interested in the issues surrounding language
and education, particularly in multilingual and multicultural
settings.
The Routledge Handbook of Educational Linguistics provides a
comprehensive survey of the core and current language-related
issues in educational contexts. Bringing together the expertise and
voices of well-established as well as emerging scholars from around
the world, the handbook offers over thirty authoritative and
critical explorations of methodologies and contexts of educational
linguistics, issues of instruction and assessment, and teacher
education, as well as coverage of key topics such as advocacy,
critical pedagogy, and ethics and politics of research in
educational linguistics. Each chapter relates to key issues raised
in the respective topic, providing additional historical
background, critical discussion, reviews of pertinent research
methods, and an assessment of what the future might hold. This
volume embraces multiple, dynamic perspectives and a range of
voices in order to move forward in new and productive directions,
making The Routledge Handbook of Educational Linguistics an
essential volume for any student and researcher interested in the
issues surrounding language and education, particularly in
multilingual and multicultural settings.
This open access book analyzes language education through a
socio-material framework. The authors revisit their position as
researchers by decentering themselves and humans in general from
the main focus of research activities and giving way to the
materialities that are agentive but often overlooked parts of our
research contexts and processes. Through this critical posthumanist
realism, they are able to engage in research that sees society as
an ethical interrelationship between humans and the material world
and explore the socio-materialities of language education from the
perspectives of material agency, spatial and embodied materiality,
and human and non-human assemblages. Each chapter explores language
educational contexts through a unique lens of (socio)materiality.
Based on how the authors conceptualize (socio)materiality, the book
is organized in three sections that seek answers to the following
overarching questions: In what ways do material agencies emerge in
language educational contexts? How are educational choices and
experiences intertwined with materialities of spaces and bodies?
What assemblages of human and non-human may occur in language
education contexts? Each chapter questions, in its own way, the
notion of the human subject as rational, enlightened being and sole
possessor of agency, and offers examples of allowing for
other-than-human agency to enter the picture. Together, the
contributors exemplify how researchers who have been committed to
social constructionist thinking for most of their careers learn to
make space for new theories, thus inspiring and encouraging readers
to remain open for new intellectual and embodied endeavors.
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