Language, Mobility and Study Abroad in the Contemporary European Context
Herausgeber: Mitchell, Rosamond; Tyne, Henry
Language, Mobility and Study Abroad in the Contemporary European Context
Herausgeber: Mitchell, Rosamond; Tyne, Henry
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This collection explores student mobility and study abroad programmes across Europe, and will be of particular interest to students, researchers and institutions interested in the intersection of language learning and study abroad, including such areas as multilingualism, higher education, and applied linguistics.
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This collection explores student mobility and study abroad programmes across Europe, and will be of particular interest to students, researchers and institutions interested in the intersection of language learning and study abroad, including such areas as multilingualism, higher education, and applied linguistics.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 404g
- ISBN-13: 9780367763879
- ISBN-10: 0367763877
- Artikelnr.: 69893267
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 404g
- ISBN-13: 9780367763879
- ISBN-10: 0367763877
- Artikelnr.: 69893267
Rosamond Mitchell is Emeritus Professor of applied linguistics at the University of Southampton, UK. She has longstanding research interests in second language acquisition and in language in education. Recently her work has focused on study abroad, and its long term consequences for L2 development and maintenance, as well as for language identity. Henry Tyne lectures in applied linguistics at the University of Perpignan, France, where he is also director of the language centre. His main area of research is L2 variation, in particular within the study abroad context. Through his work on variation he has become interested in the potential of corpora for language learning. His publications include Des documents authentiques aux corpus (Didier, 2014, with Alex Boulton).
List of Tables
List of Figures
Notes on Contributors
Preface
PART 1
Overviews of the field
1.Language and Student Mobility in Europe: An Overview
2. International Student Mobility as Transnationalism
3. Linguistic Effects of International Student Mobility in European
Perspective
4. Conceptualising Plurilingual Identity in Study Abroad Settings
PART 2
Empirical studies
5. Study Abroad and Students' (Lack of) Integration: The Case of Spanish
Ghettos in Italy
6. Retelling Immersion in France: Opportunities and Affordances in Language
Use
7. Motivation and Social Integration of Mobile Students: Experiences of
Short-Term International Mobility Students at a Lithuanian University
8. Peer Interactions and Second Language Learning: The Contributions of
Social Network Analysis in Study Abroad vs At-Home Environments
9. Self-Efficacy in Managing Intercultural Interactions as an Outcome of
Participation in the Erasmus Programme: Evidence From German Exchange
Students in the UK
10. L2 Progress and Changes in Participants' Intercultural Competence
Abroad: A Study of Flemish Sojourners
11. How Social Interaction Affects Students' Formulaic Development in L2
German in a Multilingual SA Context: Four Case Studies
12. The Impact on Language Identity of a Study Abroad Experience
13. The Role of Context in Shaping Narratives of Plurilingual Identity: The
Case of Non-Language Majors Studying Abroad
14. The Lived Experience and Linguistic Repertoire of a Slovak Student:
Contradictory Dispositions Revealed by Language Portraits
15. Learner Engagement and Study Abroad: The Influence of Personal Agency
on Sojourner-Host Interaction
16. Self-Regulatory Strategy Use and Its Impact on Motivated Language
Learning Behaviour and Self-Efficacy in European Study Abroad Contexts
17. Extracurricular Language Learning During Study Abroad in Lithuania
PART 3
18. Afterword
Author index
Subject index
List of Figures
Notes on Contributors
Preface
PART 1
Overviews of the field
1.Language and Student Mobility in Europe: An Overview
2. International Student Mobility as Transnationalism
3. Linguistic Effects of International Student Mobility in European
Perspective
4. Conceptualising Plurilingual Identity in Study Abroad Settings
PART 2
Empirical studies
5. Study Abroad and Students' (Lack of) Integration: The Case of Spanish
Ghettos in Italy
6. Retelling Immersion in France: Opportunities and Affordances in Language
Use
7. Motivation and Social Integration of Mobile Students: Experiences of
Short-Term International Mobility Students at a Lithuanian University
8. Peer Interactions and Second Language Learning: The Contributions of
Social Network Analysis in Study Abroad vs At-Home Environments
9. Self-Efficacy in Managing Intercultural Interactions as an Outcome of
Participation in the Erasmus Programme: Evidence From German Exchange
Students in the UK
10. L2 Progress and Changes in Participants' Intercultural Competence
Abroad: A Study of Flemish Sojourners
11. How Social Interaction Affects Students' Formulaic Development in L2
German in a Multilingual SA Context: Four Case Studies
12. The Impact on Language Identity of a Study Abroad Experience
13. The Role of Context in Shaping Narratives of Plurilingual Identity: The
Case of Non-Language Majors Studying Abroad
14. The Lived Experience and Linguistic Repertoire of a Slovak Student:
Contradictory Dispositions Revealed by Language Portraits
15. Learner Engagement and Study Abroad: The Influence of Personal Agency
on Sojourner-Host Interaction
16. Self-Regulatory Strategy Use and Its Impact on Motivated Language
Learning Behaviour and Self-Efficacy in European Study Abroad Contexts
17. Extracurricular Language Learning During Study Abroad in Lithuania
PART 3
18. Afterword
Author index
Subject index
List of Tables
List of Figures
Notes on Contributors
Preface
PART 1
Overviews of the field
1.Language and Student Mobility in Europe: An Overview
2. International Student Mobility as Transnationalism
3. Linguistic Effects of International Student Mobility in European
Perspective
4. Conceptualising Plurilingual Identity in Study Abroad Settings
PART 2
Empirical studies
5. Study Abroad and Students' (Lack of) Integration: The Case of Spanish
Ghettos in Italy
6. Retelling Immersion in France: Opportunities and Affordances in Language
Use
7. Motivation and Social Integration of Mobile Students: Experiences of
Short-Term International Mobility Students at a Lithuanian University
8. Peer Interactions and Second Language Learning: The Contributions of
Social Network Analysis in Study Abroad vs At-Home Environments
9. Self-Efficacy in Managing Intercultural Interactions as an Outcome of
Participation in the Erasmus Programme: Evidence From German Exchange
Students in the UK
10. L2 Progress and Changes in Participants' Intercultural Competence
Abroad: A Study of Flemish Sojourners
11. How Social Interaction Affects Students' Formulaic Development in L2
German in a Multilingual SA Context: Four Case Studies
12. The Impact on Language Identity of a Study Abroad Experience
13. The Role of Context in Shaping Narratives of Plurilingual Identity: The
Case of Non-Language Majors Studying Abroad
14. The Lived Experience and Linguistic Repertoire of a Slovak Student:
Contradictory Dispositions Revealed by Language Portraits
15. Learner Engagement and Study Abroad: The Influence of Personal Agency
on Sojourner-Host Interaction
16. Self-Regulatory Strategy Use and Its Impact on Motivated Language
Learning Behaviour and Self-Efficacy in European Study Abroad Contexts
17. Extracurricular Language Learning During Study Abroad in Lithuania
PART 3
18. Afterword
Author index
Subject index
List of Figures
Notes on Contributors
Preface
PART 1
Overviews of the field
1.Language and Student Mobility in Europe: An Overview
2. International Student Mobility as Transnationalism
3. Linguistic Effects of International Student Mobility in European
Perspective
4. Conceptualising Plurilingual Identity in Study Abroad Settings
PART 2
Empirical studies
5. Study Abroad and Students' (Lack of) Integration: The Case of Spanish
Ghettos in Italy
6. Retelling Immersion in France: Opportunities and Affordances in Language
Use
7. Motivation and Social Integration of Mobile Students: Experiences of
Short-Term International Mobility Students at a Lithuanian University
8. Peer Interactions and Second Language Learning: The Contributions of
Social Network Analysis in Study Abroad vs At-Home Environments
9. Self-Efficacy in Managing Intercultural Interactions as an Outcome of
Participation in the Erasmus Programme: Evidence From German Exchange
Students in the UK
10. L2 Progress and Changes in Participants' Intercultural Competence
Abroad: A Study of Flemish Sojourners
11. How Social Interaction Affects Students' Formulaic Development in L2
German in a Multilingual SA Context: Four Case Studies
12. The Impact on Language Identity of a Study Abroad Experience
13. The Role of Context in Shaping Narratives of Plurilingual Identity: The
Case of Non-Language Majors Studying Abroad
14. The Lived Experience and Linguistic Repertoire of a Slovak Student:
Contradictory Dispositions Revealed by Language Portraits
15. Learner Engagement and Study Abroad: The Influence of Personal Agency
on Sojourner-Host Interaction
16. Self-Regulatory Strategy Use and Its Impact on Motivated Language
Learning Behaviour and Self-Efficacy in European Study Abroad Contexts
17. Extracurricular Language Learning During Study Abroad in Lithuania
PART 3
18. Afterword
Author index
Subject index