About Teaching and Researching: Language and Culture
The concepts of language and culture have been transformed over the past decade, as globalisation and technology have made communication across geographical and cultural boundaries much more a part of our daily lives. This second edition of "Teaching and Researching Language and Culture" captures some of the major theoretical and empirical developments in the field of applied linguistics arising from these changes. Presented in four sections, the book provides: - a clear exposition of the socio-cultural perspective of language, culture and learning;- a thorough account of current pedagogical programmes on language and culture informed by contemporary theoretical insights and empirical findings;- an overview of methods for undertaking investigations on language, culture and learning, with blueprints for projects that readers can use to carry out their own research;- additional sources and resources to help readers in their explorations. Thoroughly revised and updated to reflect developments in the field, this second edition will be an invaluable resource to students and professionals new to the field. Joan Kelly Hallis Professor of Applied Linguistics in the Department of Applied Linguistics at the Pennsylvania State University. Her recent books include "Interactional Competence and Development "(with J. Hellermann and S. Pekarek Doehler, 2011) and "Dialogue with Bakhtin on Second and Foreign Language Learning"(with G. Vitanova and L. Marchenkova, 2003).
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