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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Elizabeth R. MillerPublisher: Channel View Publications Ltd Imprint: Multilingual Matters Volume: 39 Dimensions: Width: 14.80cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.346kg ISBN: 9781783092048ISBN 10: 1783092041 Pages: 184 Publication Date: 04 June 2014 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThere are few books on agency in applied linguistics, and this book is a welcome addition. It not only sheds light on the agency of immigrants, but also brings together multiple theoretical perspectives along with a detailed description of the microanalysis involved in the unique research process. -- Jo Mynard, Kanda University of International Studies, Japan Applied Linguistics 2016: 1-6 Bringing together interdisciplinary research, and performativity theory, and using a discourse analytic approach, Miller's study challenges the notion of language learning as constrained to formal classroom contexts and celebrates the performance of continuous learning in an everyday context. Contextualized in the current US sociopolitical context on immigration and language learning, Miller extends the conversation in the research community to better understand immigrant language learner agency from an interdisciplinary stance. The interdisciplinary perspective on immigrants' English language learning make this book valuable for a varied audience, including scholars in other fields of study as well as teachers working with English language learners, policy makers, and others interested in practice and research in this context. Andrea Lypka, Linguist List 26.1174 Elizabeth Miller's innovative focus on how the use of grammatical resources in interaction opens up a space for the construction and negotiating of agency in interview talk offers a fresh perspective for understanding the language learning experiences of adult immigrants to the United States - and a powerful tool for problematizing the old dichotomy between structure and agency. Joseph Sung-Yul Park, National University of Singapore, Singapore This data-rich monograph explores the elusive concept of agency from multiple and critical perspectives. Its significant contributions are that it illuminates not only how immigrants construct their agentive selves, but also how a micro-analytical approach to discourse can be employed to analyze interviews in second language acquisition studies. Gergana Vitanova, University of Central Florida, USA In this volume, Elizabeth Miller offers an in-depth analysis of adult learners' own accounts of their very personal paths towards proficiency in English. Miller's focus on the learner as an individual with unique and complex trajectories, desires and engagements exemplifies the latest and most fruitful developments in Applied Linguistics. Miller's book will constitute a fundamental point of reference for sociocultural linguists interested in agency and in qualitative approaches to research on learning. Anna De Fina, Georgetown University, USA Elizabeth Miller's innovative focus on how the use of grammatical resources in interaction opens up a space for the construction and negotiating of agency in interview talk offers a fresh perspective for understanding the language learning experiences of adult immigrants to the United States - and a powerful tool for problematizing the old dichotomy between structure and agency. Joseph Sung-Yul Park, National University of Singapore, Singapore This data-rich monograph explores the elusive concept of agency from multiple and critical perspectives. Its significant contributions are that it illuminates not only how immigrants construct their agentive selves, but also how a micro-analytical approach to discourse can be employed to analyze interviews in second language acquisition studies. Gergana Vitanova, University of Central Florida, USA Elizabeth Miller's innovative focus on how the use of grammatical resources in interaction opens up a space for the construction and negotiating of agency in interview talk offers a fresh perspective for understanding the language learning experiences of adult immigrants to the United States - and a powerful tool for problematizing the old dichotomy between structure and agency. Joseph Sung-Yul Park, National University of Singapore, Singapore This data-rich monograph explores the elusive concept of agency from multiple and critical perspectives. Its significant contributions are that it illuminates not only how immigrants construct their agentive selves, but also how a micro-analytical approach to discourse can be employed to analyze interviews in second language acquisition studies. Gergana Vitanova, University of Central Florida, USA In this volume, Elizabeth Miller offers an in-depth analysis of adult learners' own accounts of their very personal paths towards proficiency in English. Miller's focus on the learner as an individual with unique and complex trajectories, desires and engagements exemplifies the latest and most fruitful developments in Applied Linguistics. Miller's book will constitute a fundamental point of reference for sociocultural linguists interested in agency and in qualitative approaches to research on learning. Anna De Fina, Georgetown University, USA Author InformationElizabeth R. Miller is an Associate Professor in the Department of English at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |