Reconceptualizing the Writing Practices of Multilingual Youth

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Academic Literacy Learning
Academic writing
Academic Writing Practices
Adolescent Literacy
Adolescent Multilingual
adolescent multilingual literacy development
Adolescent multilingual writing
Adolescent Writing
applied linguistics research
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Bilingual
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Content Area Classrooms
Content Area Writing
Critical Literacy Practices
digital literacy practices
English as a Second Language
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ESL
Formal Writing
identity construction writing
Identity development
Informal writing
instant messaging
L1
L2 Proficiency
L2 Writing
L2 Writing Research
L2 Writing Scholar
Literacy Practices
Long Term ELs
Multilingual
Multilingual Students
Multilingual Writing
online communities
Out-of School Contexts
Out-of School Experiences
Out-of School Literacy Practices
Out-of School Literate
Out-of School Writing
Out-of-school literacy
qualitative literacy studies
Receive ESL Service
Second Language Acquisition
social networks
sociocultural literacy
Symbiotic Approach
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Language
TESOL
Traditional dichotomy
Vice Versa
Writing Development
Writing Instruction
youth civic engagement
Youth Literacy

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032035437
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Jan 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Focusing on adolescent multilingual writing, this text problematizes the traditional boundaries between academic writing in school contexts and self-initiated writing outside of the formal learning environment. By reconceptualizing the nature of adolescent multilingual writing, the author establishes it as an interdisciplinary genre and a key area of inquiry for research and pedagogy.

Organized into six chapters, Reconceptualizing the Writing Practices of Multilingual Youth provides an in-depth examination of the writing practices of multilingual youth from sociocultural and social practice perspectives. Drawing on first-hand research conducted with young people, the text questions the traditional dichotomy between academic writing and non-formal equivalents and proposes a symbiotic approach to exploring and cultivating the connections between in- and out-of-school literate lives. By highlighting a bidirectional relationship between formal and informal writing, the text advocates for writing instruction that helps adolescents use writing for entertainment, identity construction, creative expression, personal well-being, and civic engagement, as well as helps them learn to navigate future literacies that we cannot imagine or predict now.

This much-needed text will provide researchers and graduate students with a principled overview and synthesis of adolescent multilingual writing research that is significant yet underexplored in applied linguistics, TESOL, and literacy studies.

Youngjoo Yi is Associate Professor in Foreign, Second, and Multilingual Language Education at The Ohio State University, United States.

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