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Language Awareness and Identity

Insights via Dominant Language Constellation Approach
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This volume offers a unique insight into multilingualism and sociolinguistic diversity employing the dominant language constellation (DLC) approach. How can novel research inform teaching practices? How do current theories account for multilingual reality in settings as diverse as countries of Western and Eastern Europe and Tunisia and Maghreb?  The volume deals with issues of plurilingual identity of teachers and multilingual learners and examines the issues of foreign language teaching both in contexts perceived as monolingual and multilingual Drawing on the intersection of analytic categories such as language repertoire, translanguaging, visuality and narratives, it particularly emphasizes the connections between DLCs, language awareness and identity. The contributors demonstrate how formal language teaching can capitalize on the DLC paradigm and how teacher education programs can use it both as a framework to discuss and as a tool to enhance teacher education and professionaldevelopment. This volume on DLC as an approach to exploring facets of language awareness and identity presents a very welcome contribution to the study of multilingualism as a complex and dynamic phenomenon. The studies stemming from a range of mainly educational settings in different countries will definitely enhance our thinking perspectives in an area of research with increasing interest. Prof. Dr. Ulrike Jessner, University of Innsbruck (Austria) and University of Pannonia (Hungary)

Author Biography:

Larissa Aronin is an author and co-author of textbooks on multilingualism, such as An Advanced Guide to Multilingualism 2022, Twelve Lectures on Multilingualism 2019 and co-edited the Springer volumes on Dominant Language Constellations. Aronin served as a Secretary of the International Association of Multilingualism. She is a Board Member of Language Teaching (CUP) and an Editorial Board member of a number of international peer-reviewed journals. Sílva Melo-Pfeifer holds a PhD in foreign language education and is Full Professor at the University of Hamburg (Germany) in the field of language teacher education. Her research interests include pluralistic approaches to foreign language learning and teaching and in teacher education, heritage language, multilingual interaction, and arts-based approaches to education and research.
Release date NZ
July 30th, 2023
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributors
  • Edited by Larissa Aronin
  • Edited by Silvia Melo-Pfeifer
Edition
1st ed. 2023
Illustrations
1 Illustrations, black and white; XVI, 294 p. 1 illus.
Pages
294
ISBN-13
9783031370267
Product ID
36829702

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