
Critical Realism in Applied Linguistics
Cambridge University Press
Will be published approx. on 31. January 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
270 pages
978-1-009-57287-3 (ISBN)
Description
Through conceptual and empirical means, this timely volume looks at how critical realism, a specific approach to the philosophy of science, helps uncover and refine assumptions about what constitutes valid knowledge in applied linguistics, how scholars can create it, and how applied linguistics can improve as an interdisciplinary strand of the social science. With contributions from leading and up-and-coming scholars in the field, the book covers a range of topics, from language, language learning and teaching, language curriculum and programs, evaluation and assessment, academic writing, discourse, beliefs, values, truth, resilience, ethnicity, social class, as well as ideologies and systems of social inequality including anthropocentrism, racism, linguicism, sexism, patriarchy, and neoliberalism. Exploring the philosophical basis of applied linguistics research, it is essential reading for academic scholars and graduate students in applied linguistics, as well as social scientists interested in language-related issues and social issues in which language plays a central role.
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Language
English
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Cambridge
United Kingdom
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Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
399 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-009-57287-3 (9781009572873)
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Jeremie Bouchard | Karin Zotzmann
Critical Realism in Applied Linguistics
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Introduction Jeremie Bouchard and Karin Zotzmann; 1. Critical realism: a personal journey and application David Block; 2. Critical realism and research on students' self-efficacy beliefs Karin Zotzmann and Richard Sheldrake; 3. Structure, culture, agency, and English language learning amongst undergraduate students in Cancun Magdalena Avila Pardo and Jeremie Bouchard; 4. Realist evaluation of ESP curriculum implementation Alaa Turkustani and Karin Zotzmann; 5. What makes academic writing human(e): a critical realist response Julia Molinari; 6. Empiricism in interpretivist sociolinguistics Jeremie Bouchard; 7. Counter-voices of resilience, through a critical realist lens Wendy Sims-Schouten; 8. Critical realist reflections on race pedagogy in a university English for liberal arts course in Japan: a domain theory perspective Gregory Paul Glasgow; 9. A non-anthropocentric realism? Alison Sealey and Robert Carter; Conclusion Jeremie Bouchard and Karin Zotzmann; Index.