This thesis explores new possibilities in the field of ESL education to address the issue of the growing cultural-semiotic heterogeneity and polyphony in contemporary classrooms. Covering a wide range of areas including cultural-historical and sociocultural psychology, postcolonial literature, applied linguistics, studies in cultural semiotics and the New Literacy Studies, this thesis seeks to move beyond the limitations of rationalist approaches to second language and literacy learning. However, a sociocultural perspective on ESL education reveals not only the constraints and limitations of cognitivist frameworks of learning but also the compacting of identity and language politics into a closed logic of binarised categories. Therefore, an...
ABSTRACT Until recently, it was believed that to learn/teach another language, it is sufficient for...
Introduced to American researchers in the 1960s and 70s, Lev Vygotsky’s ideas on human development h...
In the article the concept of semiotic mediation, appropriation, internalization, Zone of Proximal D...
This thesis explores new possibilities in the field of ESL education to address the issue of the gro...
Moving beyond the limitations of the ‘space-as-container’ ontology (Gotham, 2003), this ...
This dissertation is comprised of three teacher-researcher studies carried out with the intention of...
Dominant paradigms of language and language education worldwide continue to be based on static notio...
This study focuses on a multicultural ESL classroom with the purpose of exploring the creation of ne...
This article discusses the assumptions and curricular implications of a social semiotic approach to ...
When children learn language, they are not simply engaging in one type of learning among many; rathe...
This essay describes a semiotic analysis exercise designed to enhance students’ cultural and critica...
Aim. Based on the analysis of two social-cultural cases (Lithuania and Georgia), the aim of the rese...
This paper reviews the literature on Vygotskian theory of Socio-cultural learning and constructivist...
This doctoral thesis revolves around two significant, ongoing, and in many ways interrelated develop...
In this chapter, I consider how a multimodal perspective on sociocultural theories can offer fresh i...
ABSTRACT Until recently, it was believed that to learn/teach another language, it is sufficient for...
Introduced to American researchers in the 1960s and 70s, Lev Vygotsky’s ideas on human development h...
In the article the concept of semiotic mediation, appropriation, internalization, Zone of Proximal D...
This thesis explores new possibilities in the field of ESL education to address the issue of the gro...
Moving beyond the limitations of the ‘space-as-container’ ontology (Gotham, 2003), this ...
This dissertation is comprised of three teacher-researcher studies carried out with the intention of...
Dominant paradigms of language and language education worldwide continue to be based on static notio...
This study focuses on a multicultural ESL classroom with the purpose of exploring the creation of ne...
This article discusses the assumptions and curricular implications of a social semiotic approach to ...
When children learn language, they are not simply engaging in one type of learning among many; rathe...
This essay describes a semiotic analysis exercise designed to enhance students’ cultural and critica...
Aim. Based on the analysis of two social-cultural cases (Lithuania and Georgia), the aim of the rese...
This paper reviews the literature on Vygotskian theory of Socio-cultural learning and constructivist...
This doctoral thesis revolves around two significant, ongoing, and in many ways interrelated develop...
In this chapter, I consider how a multimodal perspective on sociocultural theories can offer fresh i...
ABSTRACT Until recently, it was believed that to learn/teach another language, it is sufficient for...
Introduced to American researchers in the 1960s and 70s, Lev Vygotsky’s ideas on human development h...
In the article the concept of semiotic mediation, appropriation, internalization, Zone of Proximal D...