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Language and Society

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Language and Society is the fifth volume in ISLS's Readings in Language Studies series. It offers international perspectives on language and society across three themes: teaching practices & pe...
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  • 13 January 2022
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Language and Society is the fifth volume of the Readings in Language Studies series published by the International Society for Language Studies, Inc. Volume five sustains the society's mission to organize and disseminate the work of its contributing members through peer-reviewed publications. The book presents international perspectives on language and society in three thematic sections: teaching practices & pedagogy, policy, and culture. A resource for scholars and students, Language and Society represents the latest scholarship in new and emergent areas of inquiry.

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Price: $110.00
Pages: 314
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Imprint: Information Age Publishing
Series: Readings in Language Studies
Publication Date: 13 January 2022
ISBN: 9781648027666
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: EDUCATION / Language Experience Approach, Moral and social purpose of education, Educational strategies and policy, Educational strategies and policy: inclusion
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Introduction.
Section I. Language Teaching Practices, Pedagogy, And Society.
Chapter 1. Classroom as Society: Using Peer Review to Teach an Unfamiliar Writing Style in Foreign Language Writing Instruction; Brian G. Rubrecht.
Chapter 2. A Critical Examination of Foreign-Language Individuality: Choices, Conflicts, and Dilemmas; Gerrard Mugford.
Chapter 3. Reading the Community Critically in the Digital Age: A Multiliteracies Approach; Rosa Alejandra Medina-Riveros, Luz Maribel Ramí­rez-Galindo, and Amparo Clavijo-Olarte.
Chapter 4. Examining the Role of Critical Pedagogy in Japanese University Students' Desire to Learn English; Takayo Kawabe.
Chapter 5. Challenges and Transformations: Using Narratives to Forefront Writing Pedagogy; Nancy Wasser.
Chapter 6. Evaluative Expressions in Persuasive Essays Produced by L2 Learners of Japanese; Kazumi Matsumoto.
Section II. Language, Policy, And Society.
Chapter 7. Linguistic Implications That Aid or Undermine National Unification: In France and the Former Yugoslavia; Anton Vegel.
Chapter 8. Policy Borrowing and Compatibility: Critical Discourse Analysis on the CEFR, CEFR-J, and JF Standard; Shinji Kawamitsu.
Chapter 9. The Others Fight Back: Struggles for Language Rights in Japan; Tamara M. Chung Constant.
Chapter 10. War, Peace, and Language; Charles Kowalski.
Section III. Language, Culture, And Society.
Chapter 11. Identifying and Identified—in Vain: Autoethnographic Inquiry into Language, Gender, and Identity; Aya Kitamura.
Chapter 12. Desired Communities and Conflicting ESL Identities: Negotiating Identities Across Composition Classes; Heejung Kwon.
Chapter 13. What Makes Students' Lives Challenging? Major Educational Issues Facing Japanese Sojourner Students in the Midwestern United States; Reiko Akiyama.
Chapter 14. Evaluating Concepts of Face; Lin Tao.
Index.
About the Editors.
About the Contributors.