Chapter 1. Richard S Pinner & Richard J Sampson: Introduction: [Simple and Complex?]
Chapter 2. Peter Macintyre, Sarah Mercer and Tammy Gregersen: Reflections on Researching Dynamics in Language Learning Psychology
Chapter 3. Richard J Sampson: Interacting Levels and Timescales in the Emergence of Feelings in the L2 Classroom
Chapter 4. Christina Gkonou and Rebecca Oxford: Working with the Complexity of Language Learners’ Emotions and Emotion Regulation Strategies
Chapter 5. Tomoko Yashima: Nested Systems and their Interactions: Dynamic WTC in the Classroom
Chapter 6. Lesley Smith and Jim King: Researching the Complexity of Silence in Second Language Classrooms
Chapter 7. Joseph Falout: Researching Motivational Resonance Hands-On: Learner Self-Concepts, Learning Groups and Educational Cultures
Chapter 8. Sal Consoli: Understanding Motivation Through Ecological Research: the Case of Exploratory Practice
Chapter 9. Kedi Simpson and Heath Rose: Complexity as a Valid Approach in ‘Messy’ Classroom Contexts: Promoting More ‘Ecologically Rich’ Research on the Psychology of L2 Listening
Chapter 10. Takumi Aoyama and Takenori Yamamoto: Equifinality Approach to Exploring the Learning Trajectories of Language Learners and Teachers
Chapter 11. Ryo Nitta and Yoshiyuki Nakata: Understanding Complexity in Language Classes: A Retrodictive Approach to Researching Class Climate
Chapter 12. Christine Muir: Investigating Group DMCs and Complexity in the L2 Classroom
Chapter 13. Richard Pinner: The Complexity Lens: Autoethnography and Practitioner Research to Examine Group Dynamics
Chapter 14. Alastair Henry: A Collection of Contradictory Selves: The Dialogical Self and the Dynamics of Teacher Identity Transformation
Chapter 15. Anne Feryok: Using Microgenetic and Frame Analysis in Language Teacher Cognition Research
Chapter 16. Ema Ushioda: Doing Complexity Research in the Language Classroom: A Commentary