AILA Review

Theory in Applied Linguistics Research

Critical approaches to production, performance and participation

Volume 27 : 2014


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Table of Contents

Introduction

01- From the Editor – Rosa M. Manchón

Articles

02- Research methods in Sociolinguistics – Juan Manuel Hernández-Campoy

03- Language and Culture – Claire Kramsch

04- Methodology in Bi- and Multilingual Studies: From simplification to complexity – Larissa Aronin and Ulrike Jessner

05- Practice and progression in Second Language Research methods – Alison Mackey

Coda

06- What motivates Applied Linguistics research? – Brian Paltridge


AILA Review is a refereed publication of the Association Internationale de Linguistique Appliquée, an international federation of national associations for applied linguistics. All volumes are guest edited.

Applications in Applied Linguistics departs from a comprehensive concept that views Applied Linguistics as the application of findings, theories and methods of sciences related to issues of language and communication, and that distinguishes different modes of applications (practical vs. theoretical, and top-down, i.e. departing from science, vs. bottom-up, i.e. departing from a real-life problem). These different modes are exemplified by descriptions of different domains of application that often have a far reaching impact on societies and individuals. Narrowing down the range of problems with language and communication from the level of societies to that of groups and individuals, the contributions describe problem areas and applied linguistic ways of dealing with them in the fields of language policy and planning; language and communication in the legal sphere; communication of migrants in diaspora situations; language and communication in the media; and in the study of communication disorders.