Multilingual identity is an area ripe for further exploration within the existing extensive body of identity research. In this paper we make a case for a conceptual framework that defines multilingual identity formation in terms of learners’ active involvement, and proposes the classroom as the hitherto underused site for participative identity (re)negotiation. After reviewing three key theoretical perspectives on identity (the psychosocial, sociocultural and poststructural) for points of intersection and difference, we propose a new framework for a multi-theoretical approach to the conceptualisation and investigation of multilingual identity. This places it at the nexus of (a) individual psychological development, (b), the relational and s...
In this chapter, we place centre stage the notion of plurilingual identity as the result of a dialec...
Ofsted’s 2021 Curriculum Research Review outlines a language pedagogy predicated on an exclusively c...
• Language constitutes an important construct shaping one’s identity, i.e. defines one as...
Multilingual identity is an area ripe for further exploration within the existing extensive body of ...
It is natural to assume the languages classroom to be a key site for the construction of learners’ l...
This chapter explores how participative reflective practice in the languages classroom facilitates m...
The inextricable and interdependent link between language and identity has long been acknowledged (e...
Why does a language learner learn a new language? How is one’s identity negotiated in certain langua...
The premise of the present paper is that an intercultural approach to multilingualism in schools gen...
Identity of a language learner has recently achieved an importance of its own in academic considerat...
In accordance with the multilingual turn in SLA (May, S. 2014. Introducing the ‘multilingual turn’. ...
The present paper aims to provide an insight into English language learners’ beliefs, their ideal fo...
Becoming more and more a multidisciplinary domain of study, the development of research in second la...
Students in any educational settings represent a wide array of social and cultural identities: as me...
The era of globalization is characterized through a transnational, global flow of people, capital, a...
In this chapter, we place centre stage the notion of plurilingual identity as the result of a dialec...
Ofsted’s 2021 Curriculum Research Review outlines a language pedagogy predicated on an exclusively c...
• Language constitutes an important construct shaping one’s identity, i.e. defines one as...
Multilingual identity is an area ripe for further exploration within the existing extensive body of ...
It is natural to assume the languages classroom to be a key site for the construction of learners’ l...
This chapter explores how participative reflective practice in the languages classroom facilitates m...
The inextricable and interdependent link between language and identity has long been acknowledged (e...
Why does a language learner learn a new language? How is one’s identity negotiated in certain langua...
The premise of the present paper is that an intercultural approach to multilingualism in schools gen...
Identity of a language learner has recently achieved an importance of its own in academic considerat...
In accordance with the multilingual turn in SLA (May, S. 2014. Introducing the ‘multilingual turn’. ...
The present paper aims to provide an insight into English language learners’ beliefs, their ideal fo...
Becoming more and more a multidisciplinary domain of study, the development of research in second la...
Students in any educational settings represent a wide array of social and cultural identities: as me...
The era of globalization is characterized through a transnational, global flow of people, capital, a...
In this chapter, we place centre stage the notion of plurilingual identity as the result of a dialec...
Ofsted’s 2021 Curriculum Research Review outlines a language pedagogy predicated on an exclusively c...
• Language constitutes an important construct shaping one’s identity, i.e. defines one as...