
Willingness to Communicate, Multilingualism and Interactions in Community Contexts
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The book fills a gap in contemporary WTC research by examining how WTC operates in multilingual community contexts. Through the use of a complexity lens and the presentation of a revised 3D pyramid model, the authors demonstrate the dynamic nature of WTC and shed new light on processes that affect communication, migration and well-being. This book will be of interest to researchers seeking to explore individual differences using context sensitive and temporally focused designs.
This book is open access under a CC BY ND licence.
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This is an outstanding report of qualitative longitudinal case studies that illuminate L2/L3 WTC development in immigrant women. Momentary fluctuations in WTC are zoomed in on and then out to showcase stories embedded in macro-social contexts. The expansion of the WTC Model to multilingual 3D graphics is a stimulating addition to WTC literature. * Tomoko Yashima, Kansai University, Japan * Using a longitudinal case study methodology, Henry and MacIntyre take us on a deep dive into their participants' stories of communication in out-of-school community settings. Our reward is a new understanding of WTC as a truly complex and probabilistic phenomenon, and a renewed appreciation of why we need Complex Dynamic Systems Theory to understand it. * Phil Benson, Macquarie University, Australia * Based on a longitudinal study of immigrants in Sweden, Henry and MacIntyre propose a revised pyramid model of WTC which takes into account different languages learners may draw upon, as well as emphasizing the impact of situational demands and broader context. The book opens up new avenues in research on WTC and is a must-read for scholars interested in this ID variable. * Miroslaw Pawlak, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland * This book stands as a crucial and timely contribution to L2 WTC research, distinguished by its innovative theoretical frameworks and rich empirical evidence accumulated in multilingual contexts. It offers a valuable reference for both experienced and emerging researchers, as well as graduate students researching individual differences in L2 learning, especially those utilizing QL methodologies. Furthermore, the challenges faced by adult language learners in various contexts revealed in this book may inspire potential strategies to enhance WTC in the target language to support smoother acculturation and adaptation in an increasingly fluid and mobilized era. * Zhuofeng Lin and Jian-E Peng, Shantou University, China, System 122, 2024 *More details
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Peter D. MacIntyre is Professor of Psychology at Cape Breton University, Canada. He has published over 100 articles, chapters and books within the field of psychology of language and communication and has received awards for teaching excellence (Atlantic Association of Universities), for contributions to the study of language (the Gardner Award and the Mildenberger Prize) and awards for service to students and the community.
Content
Acknowledgements
Jean-Marc Dewaele: Foreword: From Two to Three Dimensions in WTC Research
Part 1: The WTC Construct and the Research Frontier
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. The Pyramid Model and the Dynamic Turn in WTC Research
Part 2: The Research Project
Chapter 3. Language Choice and Willingness to Communicate in a Swedish Context
Chapter 4. The Project Design and the Research Process
Chapter 5. The Participants
Part 3: Stories of Interactions in Community Contexts
Chapter 6. Developmental Dynamics: Kesu, Maria and Jessie
Chapter 7. Linguistic Self-Efficacy and Communication Willingness: Wafaa
Chapter 8. Willingness to Communicate and the Challenges of Tied Migration: Olivia and Titly
Chapter 9. Willingness to Communicate and Translanguaging Ideologies: Pranisha and Sabrina
Part 4: Syntheses, Conceptualisations and Ethics
Chapter 10. At a Specific Time, with a Specific Person or Persons, Using a L2 (or Mix of Languages)
Chapter 11. Introducing a 3D Model of the WTC Pyramid
Chapter 12. The Probability of Initiating Communication, Given Choice and Opportunity
Chapter 13. The 'Ethics of Walking Alongside': Ethical Engagement When Studying a Process in Motion
Conclusion
References
Index
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