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ERIC Number: EJ1103165
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2016-Jul
Pages: 17
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ISSN: ISSN-0261-4448
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Crossing Borders, Addressing Diversity
Canagarajah, Suresh
Language Teaching, v49 n3 p438-454 Jul 2016
This paper presents a story of applied linguistics from my personal vantage point as a multilingual scholar whose career began outside the centers of research and scholarship. The article explains the assumptions and practices characterizing the foundation of the discipline in modernist discourses, and delineates the changes resulting from globalization towards postmodern discourses that question positivistic inquiry and homogeneity. As applied linguistics evolves to address diversity as the norm, the article identifies the different schools that have gradually moved the field in that direction--e.g., variationist applied linguistics (VAL), critical applied linguistics (CAL), postmodern hybridity, and translingual practice. Through these movements, the field has also evolved from LINGUISTICS APPLIED (LA) to a more theoretically plural and, currently, to a more agentive relationship with other disciplines. Rather than simply borrowing from other disciplines, applied linguists have begun to make their own contributions to those disciplines on language-related issues.
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Language: English
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