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Making a Difference

Challenges for Applied Linguistics
Edited By: Honglin Chen, Ken Cruickshank

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Discover how applied linguistics makes a difference in a changing world. Leading experts explore language's role in migration, media, and policy. For students, teachers, and anyone interested in the real-world impact of language.

The rapid worldwide growth in migration, asylum seekers and refugees and reactions to this, the expansion of media and technology, political and economic changes at…
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The rapid worldwide growth in migration, asylum seekers and refugees and reactions to this, the expansion of media and technology, political and economic changes at international and local levels are both challenges and opportunities for research in applied linguistics.

This book presents 23 articles by key researchers exploring the ways in which applied linguistics can play a role making a difference in people’s lives. It is a timely publication when access to powerful discourses is increasingly an issue for many of the world’s populations. The book showcases the contribution of applied linguists working in such areas as language teaching and learning, policy development, discourse analysis, language assessment, language development and bilingualism in the UK, Asia and Australasia.

The book is aimed at teachers, teacher educators, undergraduate and postgraduate students who are working in the areas of the applied linguistics and language education, but also to anyone with an interest in language and the impact that it has on our lives.

“The whole idea is that so many of us live our lives applying linguistics and yet we don’t even think about it”. – Shirley Brice Heath, in Heath and Kramsch (2004, 82): Individuals, Institutions and the Uses of Literacy: Shirley Brice Heath and Claire Kramsch in Conversation. Journal of Applied Linguistics, 1(1):75-94.

Dr Ken Cruickshank is Senior Lecturer in language education and TESOL at the University of Wollongong, Australia. He is author of Teenagers. Literacy and School: Researching in Multilingual Contexts (Routledge 2006). His research interests lie in language teacher education, English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) and literacy.

Dr Honglin Chen lectures in TESOL at the University of Wollongong, Australia. Her research interests span language education, discourse analysis, second language writing development, and English for Academic Purposes. She has published in Australian Review of Applied Linguistics and English in Australia.

Roslyn Appleby, Irina Averianova, Masumi Azuma, Helen Borland, Julie Bradshaw, Peter Burden, Yiqian Katherine Cao, Ken S. Cheng, Peter Collins, Jonathan Crichton, Julian Edge, Julian Edge, Constance Ellwood, Catriona Fraser, Sungbae Ko, Brigitte Lambert, Cath Laws, Alison Lee, Graham McKay, Charles H. Mphande, Ikuko Nakane, Cate Poynton, Steve Price, Louisa Willoughby, Kiyomi Yamada, Angela Scarino, Ken Cruickshank

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-4438-0034-1
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-0034-1
  • Date of Publication: 2009-01-23

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-4438-0474-6
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-0474-5
  • Date of Publication: 2009-01-23

Subject Codes:

  • BIC: EBAL, CJ, JNSV
  • THEMA: CJA(2ACB), CJ(4LE), JNU
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  • "Chen and Cruickshank’s Making a Difference: Challenges for Applied Linguistics highlights the pivotal role played by diverse conceptual, methodological, and practical orientations to language-related issues in the field of applied linguistics. The approaches and applications represented in the twenty three articles brought together in this edited volume are demonstrative of this diversity, and more specifically, are an invitation to consider its centrality to and relevance for the development of the field and the ways in which "applied linguists can play a key role in making a difference in people’s lives" (p. 13)."
    - Ryan Deschambault, University of British Columbia Linguistics and the Human Sciences, 15.2.12