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Language Acts and Worldmaking: How and Why the Languages We Use Shape Our World and Our Lives
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Language Acts and Worldmaking: How and Why the Languages We Use Shape Our World and Our Lives

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Collectively authored by the Language Acts and Worldmaking team, this defining volume offers reflective narratives on research, theory and practice over the course of the flagship project of the same name, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council’s Open World Research Initiative. It returns to the project’s key principles - that our words make worlds and we are agents in worldmaking - analyses the practices and outcomes of collaborative working, and looks to the future by offering concrete ideas for how the work they have done can now continue to do its work in the world.

Focusing on the key research strands, this volume looks at the role of the language teacher as a mediator between languages and cultures, worldmaking in modern languages, translation and the imagination, languages and hospitality, digital mediations, and how words change and make worlds. Critically, it analyses the impact on communities of living in multilingual cities, and the ways in which learning a first language, and then a second, and so on, plays a crucial role in our ability to understand our culture in relation to others and to appreciate the ways in which they are intertwined.

Specific aims are to:
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propose new ways of bridging the gaps between those who teach and research languages and those who learn and use them in everyday contexts from the professional to the personal
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put research into the hands of wider audiences
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share a philosophy, policy and practice of language teaching and learning which turns research into action
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provide the research, experience and data to enable informed debates on current issues and attitudes in language learning, teaching and research
*

share knowledge across and within all levels and experiences of language learning and teaching
*

showcase exciting new work that derives from different types of community activity and is of practical relevance to its audiences
*

disseminate new research in languages that engages with diverse communities of language practitioners.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
John Murray Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
14 June 2022
Pages
272
ISBN
9781529372304

Collectively authored by the Language Acts and Worldmaking team, this defining volume offers reflective narratives on research, theory and practice over the course of the flagship project of the same name, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council’s Open World Research Initiative. It returns to the project’s key principles - that our words make worlds and we are agents in worldmaking - analyses the practices and outcomes of collaborative working, and looks to the future by offering concrete ideas for how the work they have done can now continue to do its work in the world.

Focusing on the key research strands, this volume looks at the role of the language teacher as a mediator between languages and cultures, worldmaking in modern languages, translation and the imagination, languages and hospitality, digital mediations, and how words change and make worlds. Critically, it analyses the impact on communities of living in multilingual cities, and the ways in which learning a first language, and then a second, and so on, plays a crucial role in our ability to understand our culture in relation to others and to appreciate the ways in which they are intertwined.

Specific aims are to:
*

propose new ways of bridging the gaps between those who teach and research languages and those who learn and use them in everyday contexts from the professional to the personal
*

put research into the hands of wider audiences
*

share a philosophy, policy and practice of language teaching and learning which turns research into action
*

provide the research, experience and data to enable informed debates on current issues and attitudes in language learning, teaching and research
*

share knowledge across and within all levels and experiences of language learning and teaching
*

showcase exciting new work that derives from different types of community activity and is of practical relevance to its audiences
*

disseminate new research in languages that engages with diverse communities of language practitioners.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
John Murray Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
14 June 2022
Pages
272
ISBN
9781529372304