This special issue of Papers in Applied Linguistics brings together eight articles and an interview that provide a wide range of perspectives on the topic of transnationalism. Much research in applied linguistics highlights the growing importance of globalisation and transnational mobility, but often takes these processes and their effects to be self-evident and self-explanatory (BRIGGS; MCCORMICK & WAY, 2008). As such, this special issue addresses the ways in which transnational movements of populations, linguistic practices, ideology, knowledge and capital shape educational policies and practices related to language. It is concerned with migration, internationalisation of educational provision, student mobility, and global communicatio...
The entwined phenomena of migration, language and identity occupy a unique global position. Global m...
The aim in this chapter is to stretch the boundaries created by the currently dominant global imagin...
In the flows and connections that are central to transnational studies, language is a conduit that ...
Introduction to a special issue of eight articles on the theme of Education and migration: Languages...
This paper explores some of the background issues regarding international students and seeks to ide...
Contemporary national/transnational language–related realities are reflected in the use of English a...
The initial ideas for this special issue transpired from an invited symposium panel, “Interdisciplin...
This paper is offered as work in progress to stimulate our thinking about the changing nature of com...
Educating for a future that assumes students will be educated in the country where they were born or...
In this chapter we explore how transnational migration influences attitudes to and impacts on langua...
This collection of papers has emerged from the Language Education across Borders conference held at ...
As translanguaging gains traction in language education, its political and ideological implications ...
This edited collection explores the immense potential of translanguaging in educational settings and...
This dissertation examines effects of globalization on language, identity, and education through the...
An increase in migration has led in recent years to growing diversity in society, particularly lingu...
The entwined phenomena of migration, language and identity occupy a unique global position. Global m...
The aim in this chapter is to stretch the boundaries created by the currently dominant global imagin...
In the flows and connections that are central to transnational studies, language is a conduit that ...
Introduction to a special issue of eight articles on the theme of Education and migration: Languages...
This paper explores some of the background issues regarding international students and seeks to ide...
Contemporary national/transnational language–related realities are reflected in the use of English a...
The initial ideas for this special issue transpired from an invited symposium panel, “Interdisciplin...
This paper is offered as work in progress to stimulate our thinking about the changing nature of com...
Educating for a future that assumes students will be educated in the country where they were born or...
In this chapter we explore how transnational migration influences attitudes to and impacts on langua...
This collection of papers has emerged from the Language Education across Borders conference held at ...
As translanguaging gains traction in language education, its political and ideological implications ...
This edited collection explores the immense potential of translanguaging in educational settings and...
This dissertation examines effects of globalization on language, identity, and education through the...
An increase in migration has led in recent years to growing diversity in society, particularly lingu...
The entwined phenomena of migration, language and identity occupy a unique global position. Global m...
The aim in this chapter is to stretch the boundaries created by the currently dominant global imagin...
In the flows and connections that are central to transnational studies, language is a conduit that ...