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Publication: The European Journal of Applied Linguistics and TEFL

Please pay attention to this issue, which has been published subsequent to the “Conference CALPIU`12”:

The European Journal of Applied Linguistics and TEFL, edited by Andrzej Cirocki (Volume 2 Number 1, 2013).

LANGSCAPE members who have participated in the conference in the panel “The re-construction of professional identities of prospective EFL-teachers from different European and non-European countries” also have contributed to this issues (see below). The conference was held in Roskilde (DK) in April 2012 under the overall topic: “Higher education across borders: Transcultural interaction and linguistic diversity”.

Here is an abstract of the Conference Theme (taken from the conference website):

The aim of CALPIU’12 is to discuss various aspects of the consequences of transnational student mobility.

Student mobility makes necessary both cultural and linguistic accommodation and learning processes. We are witnessing a huge increase in the learning of languages to be used as lingua francas by academic teachers and students, not least English, ‘the language of globalization’.

However, forces of ‘localization’, too, are manifest at every university trying to adopt internationalization strategies, the tension between the global and the local – uniformity and diversification – creating a multidimensional space for new kinds of cultural and linguistic hybridity to flourish.

There is a new open-mindedness regarding the roles and identities of self and others, leading to new patterns of linguistic/interactive, educational and social practices. We aim to further the theoretical understanding of these processes, those of active and receptive multilingualism as well as language alternation in interaction.

Here is an abstract taken from the issue´s cover:

Volume 2 Number 1 comprises ten articles presenting the latest research and
scholarship from Singapore, Taiwan, the United Arab Emirates, Indonesia, the
United Kingdom, Sweden, Turkey, Germany, France, China and the USA.
This provides a valuable source of reference for applied linguists, teacher
trainers, materials developers and practitioners in the field of EFL/ESL. It offers
readers a deeper insight into current issues, thereby broadening their
knowledge and promoting professional development.

Authors associated with LANGSCAPE that have contributed to this issue: Özlem Etuş, Dagmar Abendroth-Timmer & José I. Aguilar Río, Alice Chik, Katrin Schultze and Stephan Breidbach (as topic editor).

You can find the detailed list of contents and authors in this pdf.

For more information, please refer to the Journal website.

 

Reminder: IZBF Doctoral Summer School 2014

Dear Langscape members and friends,

I´d like to remind you of the IZBF Doctoral Summer School which will take place soon at HU Berlin (see blogpost at https://blog.hu-berlin.de/langscape/2014/04/). The title has now been specified.

The Summer School will focus on:

The methodology chapter in doctoral (and MA) research – quite essential, but also self-evident?
Focus: language teaching & learning

 

A detailed description and program will be available in due time. For further information, please refer to:
http://zentrum-bildungsforschung.hu-berlin.de/veranstaltungen/summer-school-des-izbf (at the moment, this website has a German version only).

For any problems, questions etc. do not hesitate to contact me.

Best regards,

Claudia Schmidt

Just Published: Social Dimensions of Autonomy in Language Learning

Edited by Garold Murray (Okayama University, JAPAN) this book has just been published:

Social Dimensions of Autonomy in Language Learning, edited by Garold Murray (2014, Palgrave Macmillan).

Here is an excerpt taken from the book cover:

Learner autonomy in language learning, initially associated with independence, is now
viewed as a capacity that can be developed in social contexts involving learner
interdependence and collaboration. In this volume researchers, most of whom are also
language teachers, from Asia, the Caribbean, Europe, and North and South America, explore
the social aspects of learner autonomy in various language learning contexts. Bringing
together theory, research and practice, the studies draw on socially oriented theoretical
perspectives – such as social constructivism, sociocultural theory, situated learning, ecology
and complexity – and primarily employ case study and ethnographic methodologies. This
research suggests that the social dimensions of learner autonomy encompass underinvestigated
emotional, spatial and political dimensions. In addition to theoretical issues,
the authors discuss implications for practice, making this book of interest to teachers,
researchers, and other language professionals working in classrooms, distance education,
self-access centres, as well as virtual and social learning spaces.

With contributions by: Alice Chik and Stephan Breidbach (from Langscape), Garold Murray, Christine O’Leary, Tim Lewis and Tomoko Yashima and others

For a detailed list of contents and authors, please see here.

To purchase, refer to Palgrave Macmillan Publishers.

 

Coming soon: Conference “Sloganizations in Language Education Discourse”, 8 – 10 May, 2014 at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

Dear Langscape members and friends,

this is to inform you about a very international conference co-organised by the University of Waterloo (Barbara Schmenk) and Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (Lutz Küster & Stephan Breidbach) taking place before long:

Sloganizations in Language Education Discourse

Venue: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

8 – 10 May, 2014

Since I´m aware that this announcement comes a bit late, I would like to invite you to join this interesting conference at least mentally and take note of the conference website:

http://www.sloganizations.de/

It would be a pleasure to meet some of you there.

You find all neccessary information on the website, which is up-dated regularly. In case you would like to attend or have any further question concerning the conference, do not hesitate to write an e-mail to: sloganizations2014@hu-berlin.de.

Kind regards,

Claudia Schmidt

Save the Date: IZBF Doctoral Summer School 2014 at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

Dear Langscape members and friends,

The Interdisciplinary Centre for Educational Research (IZBF) at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin invites postgraduates and PhD-researchers to take part in the Doctoral Summer School 2014.

This year’s motto of the Summer School will be:

The methodology chapter in educational research –
issues in empirical and theory-driven research

The Summer School welcomes doctoral researchers from all fields of educational research. In 2014, there will be a special focus on research projects in language education. Working languages will be German and English.

The Summer School will take place on 11th and 12th September 2014 at the Campus Mitte of the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.

The overall aim of this year´s Summer School is to foreground important methodological issues in both empirical and theory-driven research. Guiding questions will be:

  • What basic assumptions is a research question based on?

  • What are the contexts that give relevance to individual projects?

  • Which is the scope of the expected results of a research project?

  • How are the research topic and the applied methods linked?

  • Which perspectives are opened by individual research designs and which are excluded? What are the potentials and limitations of analytic-nomothetic and interpretive-reconstructive methods?

  • Which issues referring to ethical guidelines for research are to be accounted for?

These and other related questions will be discussed in workshops and counselling sessions conducted by various experts in the field of research methodology.

Details on the program, application & registration procedure and participation fees will be announced in May 2014. Members of the IZFB qualify for a reduced rate.

For further information, please refer to:
http://zentrum-bildungsforschung.hu-berlin.de/summerschool/

Alternatively, contact Jurik Stiller at the IZBF: jurik.stiller@hu-berlin.de

Organising Committee of the IZFB-Summer School 2014:

Anka Bergmann (Russian Language Education)

Stephan Breidbach (English Language Education)

Stefan Kipf (Latin/Greek Language Education)

Lutz Küster (French/Spanish Language Education)

 

(You can find this announcement as pdf file here.)

 

Best regards,

Claudia Schmidt

Save the date & Call for Papers: International conference SOCIOCULTURAL COMPETENCE & LANGUAGE LEARNING IN MULTILINGUAL SETTINGS, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, 18-19 September 2014

Dear Langscape members,

please save the date for another interesting conference on 18 and 19 September at Brussels!

The International conference “SOCIOCULTURAL COMPETENCE & LANGUAGE LEARNING IN MULTILINGUAL SETTINGS”

at Vrije Universiteit Brussel, BRUSSELS, on 18-19 September 2014.

All information concerning the conference, deadlines for the Call for Papers etc. are to be found here:

http://www.vub.ac.be/events/2014/scll2014

Please forward the link and information on this conference also to anyone not (or not yet) affiliated with the Langscape Network.

PLEASE NOTE: We are planning a Langscape- as well as a BoD-Meeting alongside the conference, so coming to Brussels in autumn will be rewarding in more than one way…

A precise date will be negotiated in due time.

Kindest regards,

Claudia

 

 

Call for Applications “Humboldt Post-Doc Fellowships”

Dear Langscape members,

I´d like to forward information on an interesting opportunity for support of postdoctoral researchers and projects to you:

Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin currently offers support and funding of Post-Doc Fellowships for outstanding (young) researchers from Germany (outside HU) and abroad. In general, projects from all disciplines are welcome and are merely asked to be compatible with the HU research portfolio. The funding scheme allows for various networking opportunities.

We´d like to direct this offer especially at researchers whose research and projects are closely connected to the Langscape network.

If you can think of possible candidates you would like to propose, please contact Stephan Breidbach or Lutz Küster as Langscape Co-ordinators accordingly.

You find more detailed information on the funding profile as well as requirements and deadlines for application etc. here:

http://www.humboldt-graduate-school.de/foerderlinien-der-exzellenzinitiative-en/humboldt-post-doc-fellowship-en/humboldt-post-doc-fellowship-en?set_language=en&cl=en

Kind regards,

Claudia Schmidt

 

Seasons Greetings

 

The co-ordinating team wish all Langscape members, associates, friends and families a very Happy Christmas and a New Year full of flourishing prospects and good health. We look forward to new and extended Langscape activities in 2014.

Berlin Fernsehturm and Weihnachtsmarkt
The Berlin Telecom Tower (Fernsehturm) and Christkindl-Market (Weihnachtsmarkt)

Best wishes from Stephan Breidbach, Lutz Küster and Claudia Schmidt

 

 

 

 

26. December 2013 | Posted by Prof. Dr. Stephan Breidbach

Doctoral Support and Networking announcements

Dear Langscape members,

I´m forwarding the following information on behalf of José Aguilar of the Board of Directors (section Doctoral Support and Networking) to your kind notice and survey. Please note: some of the events have deadlines very early in January 2014.

 

1. concerning all Langscape members – especially their supervised PhD candidates:

http://www.univ-paris3.fr/17th-rencontres-jeunes-chercheurs-rjc-2014–234286.kjsp

(submission deadline: 14th January 2014)

2. concerning the Langscape network:

Many thanks for consideration and a pleasant end of the year for all.
Kind regards,
Claudia Schmidt

COMING SOON: AILA-ReN and Langscape Symposium in Berlin, 13 December, 2013

Dear Langscape members,

please note: the AILA-ReN “Sociocultural Theory & Emergentism“ and Langscape Symposium “Interactions of Sociocultural Theory and Emergentism in SLA and Language Education Studies – Conceptual and Interdisciplinary Concerns”

jointly held in Berlin next week, now has an official website accessible via:

https://www.angl.hu-berlin.de/confslecs/AILA-ReN-Langscape-Symposium_2013

You will find information on the programme and other organizational issues published here.

If you have not registered or confirmed attendance yet or in case of problems of any sort do – as usual – not hesitate to contact me.

Looking forward to meeting all of you who will attend the conference in Berlin.

Kind regards,

Claudia Schmidt