Decolonizing Language Learning, Decolonizing Research

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applied linguistics
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Bilingual Intercultural Education
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CEFR
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Common European Framework of Reference for Languages
critical applied linguistics
Critical Pedagogies
cultural minorities
Decolonize Research
educational linguistics
EFL
EFL Class
EFL Classroom
EFL Curriculum
EFL Group
EFL Learning
EFL Learning Process
EFL Level
EFL Teacher
EFL Teaching
EFL Textbook
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ethnography of communication
ethnography of language policy
global languages
global South
glocalized knowledges
higher education in Mexico
IFG
Indigenous Languages
Interpretative Focus Groups
Language Ideologies
language learning
Language Learning Autonomy
Latin American Subaltern Study Group
learning of English as a foreign language
linguistic anthropology
linguistic ethnography
linguistic minorities
Local Knowledges
MC Group
Mexican universities
minority students
Modern Language
multilingualism
Post-colonial Contexts
postcolonial contexts
Special EFL
teacher education
teaching of English as a foreign language
TOEFL Test

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367568849
  • Weight: 254g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 06 May 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This volume explores the socio-political dynamics, historical forces, and unequal power relationships which mediate language ideologies in Mexican higher education settings, shedding light on the processes by which minority students learn new languages in postcolonial contexts. Drawing on data from a critical ethnographic case study of a Mexican university over several years, the book turns a critical lens on language learning autonomy and the use of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) in postcolonial higher education settings, and advocates for an approach to the language learning and teaching process which takes into account minority language learners’ cultural heritage and localized knowledge. Despagne also showcases this approach in the unique research methodology which underpins the data, integrating participatory methods such as Interpretative Focus Groups in an attempt to decolonize research by engaging and involving participants in the analysis of data. Highlighting the importance of critical approaches in encouraging the equitable treatment of diverse cultures and languages and the development of agency in minority language learners, this book will be key reading for researchers in sociolinguistics, educational linguistics, applied linguistics, ethnography of communication, and linguistic anthropology.

Colette Despagne is a transnational scholar working at the Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, Mexico. Her main research focus is on language, power and identity in the Mexican context. She has published in several international journals.

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