Virtual English as a Lingua Franca

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Collaborative Knowledge Building
Common Languages
digital literacy education
Digital Multimodal
Digital Multimodal Composing
Elf Communication
Elf Context
Elf Interaction
Elf Research
Elf Scholar
Elf Study
Elf User
Elt Classroom
Elt Practitioner
eq_bestseller
eq_biography-true-stories
eq_dictionaries-language-reference
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eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
eq_non-fiction
eq_society-politics
intercultural communication
intercultural pragmatics
lingua franca
multimodal discourse analysis
online language pedagogy
Paired Samples T-test Analysis
Plurilingual Repertoires
semiotic resources
Semiotic Technologies
Singaporean Participants
Synchronous Online
Synchronous Online Learning
technology-mediated intercultural communication
transcultural discourse
translanguaging strategies
Transmedia Comic
transmodel communication
Universitat De Lleida
virtual english
Virtual Exchange
Void Deck

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  • ISBN 9781032379814
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Jun 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This collection offers a comprehensive account of the development of intercultural communication strategies through Virtual English as a lingua franca, reflecting on the ways in which we make pragmatic meaning in today’s technology-informed globalized world.

The volume places an emphasis on analyzing transmodal, trans-semiotic, and transcultural discourse practices in online spaces, providing a counterpoint to existing ELF research which has leaned towards unpacking formal features of ELF communication in face-to-face interactions. The chapters explore how these practices are characterized and then further sustained via non-verbal semiotic resources, drawing on data from a global range of empirical studies. The book prompts further reflection on readers’ own experiences in online settings and the challenges of VELF while also supplying educators in these contexts with the analytical resources to better bridge the gap between formal and informal learning.

Highlighting the dynamic complexity of online intercultural communication in the twenty-first century, this book is a valuable resource for students and scholars in applied linguistics, language education, digital communication, and intercultural communication.

Inmaculada Pineda is Assistant Professor at the University of Málaga (Spain). Applying ELF research implications into Teacher Training and ELT, she has published on multimedia resources in Teacher Education from an ELF perspective; pre-service teachers’ metalinguistic attitudes; ELF Pedagogy and CLIL/EMI training programs. Her current research interests focus on ELF Pedagogy and teacher training, VELF, and Transmodality and Translanguaging.

Rino Bosso is an independent researcher with a keen interest in intercultural pragmatics and online communication. He has worked as a research fellow and lecturer in English for Specific Purposes at the University of Cagliari, Italy, and has recently completed a PhD on VELF communication at the University of Vienna, Austria. His most recent publications focus on the longitudinal investigation of informal learning processes enacted through naturally-occurring VELF exchanges.