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Multilingualism and Multimodality : Current Challenges for Educational Studies / edited by Ingrid de Saint-Georges, Jean-Jacques Weber.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
de Saint-Georges, Ingrid.
Weber, Jean Jacques.
Series:
The Future of Education Research
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Education.
Local Subjects:
Education.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (207 p.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2013.
Place of Publication:
Rotterdam : SensePublishers : Imprint: SensePublishers, 2013.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
In the social sciences and humanities, researchers often qualify the period in which we are living as ‘late-modern’, ‘post-modern’ or ‘superdiverse’. These terms seek to capture changing conditions and priorities brought about by a new social order. This social order is characterized, among other traits, by an increased visibility of social, cultural and linguistic diversity, arising out of unprecedented migration and mobility patterns. It is also associated with the development of information and communication technologies, which in the digital era transform communication patterns, identities, relationships and possibilities for action. For education, these late-modern conditions create numerous interesting challenges, given that they are of course reflected in the classroom and other sites of learning. Conditions of ‘superdiversity’ mean that, in educational institutions, varied practices, linguistic repertoires, and symbolic resources come into contact, posing questions about how institutions and actors choose to deal with this diversity. Likewise, digital technologies with their possibilities for assembling and using multimodal texts in new ways transform the learning experience, redefining what counts as teaching, learning, knowledge, or assessment. By providing careful analyses of policies and interactions in superdiverse, technologically complex, educational contexts, the authors of this volume contribute something important: they give a shape – a semiotic form – to some of the issues raised by transnational migration, sociocultural diversity, and digital complexity. They construct a framework for reflecting about the new social order and its impact on education. They also reveal the kinds of new questions and new terrains that can and must be explored by linguistic research if it wants to stay relevant for education in these times of change.
Contents:
Preliminary Material / Ingrid de Saint-Georges and Jean-Jacques Weber
Multilingualism, Multimodality and the Future of Education Research / Ingrid de Saint-Georges
Superdiverse Repertoires and the Individual / Jan Blommaert and Ad Backus
From Multilingual Practices to Social Processes / Luisa Martín Rojo
Language, Superdiversity and Education / Adrian Blackledge , Angela Creese and Jaspreet Kaur Takhi
Multilingualism in EU Institutions / Ruth Wodak
Multilingual Universities and the Monolingual Mindset / Jean-Jacques Weber and Kristine Horner
Recognizing Learning / Gunther Kress
Multimodality and Digital Technologies in the Classroom / Carey Jewitt
Power, Miscommunication and Cultural Diversity / Laurent Filliettaz , Stefano Losa and Barbara Duc
Geographies of Discourse / Ron Scollon
Index / Ingrid de Saint-Georges and Jean-Jacques Weber.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9789462092662
9462092664
OCLC:
858277843

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