Motivation, Language Identity and the L2 Self
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Edited by:
Zoltán Dörnyei
and Ema Ushioda
About this book
With contributions by leading European, North American and Asian scholars, this volume offers a comprehensive anthology of conceptual and empirical papers describing the latest developments in L2 motivation research that involves the reframing of motivation in the context of contemporary notions of self and identity.
Author / Editor information
Zoltán Dörnyei is Professor of Psycholinguistics at the School of English, University of Nottingham. He has published widely on various aspects of second language acquisition and language learning motivation including Motivation, Language Identity and the L2 Self (2009, edited with Ema Ushioda).Ushioda Ema :
Ema Ushioda is an Associate Professor in ELT and Applied Linguistics at the Centre for Applied Linguistics, University of Warwick where she teaches MA courses and coordinates the Doctorate in Education. Her research interests include language motivation, autonomy, sociocultural theory and teacher development. Her publications include Learner Autonomy 5: The Role of Motivation (1996, Authentik), Towards Greater Learner Autonomy in the Foreign Language Classroom (2002, Authentik, co-authored with David Little and Jennifer Ridley) and Learner Autonomy in the Foreign Language Classroom: Teacher, Learner, Curriculum and Assessment (2003, Authentik, co-edited with David Little and Jennifer Ridley).
Zoltán Dörnyei is Professor of Psycholinguistics at the School of English, University of Nottingham. He has published widely on various aspects of second language acquisition and language learning motivation including Motivation, Language Identity and the L2 Self (2009, edited with Ema Ushioda).
Ema Ushioda is an Associate Professor in ELT and Applied Linguistics at the Centre for Applied Linguistics, University of Warwick where she teaches MA courses and coordinates the Doctorate in Education. Her research interests include language motivation, autonomy, sociocultural theory and teacher development. Her publications include Learner Autonomy 5: The Role of Motivation (1996, Authentik), Towards Greater Learner Autonomy in the Foreign Language Classroom (2002, Authentik, co-authored with David Little and Jennifer Ridley) and Learner Autonomy in the Foreign Language Classroom: Teacher, Learner, Curriculum and Assessment (2003, Authentik, co-edited with David Little and Jennifer Ridley).
Reviews
The book is sophisticated, and readers will have to be already familiar with the fundamental aspects of L2 motivation research. Nevertheless, it would be an invaluable aid to researchers seeking to keep up with the ever-advancing developments in the area. Susan C. Baker, Department of Psychology, University of Queensland, Australia in Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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1. Motivation, Language Identities and the L2 Self: A Theoretical Overview
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2. The L2 Motivational Self System
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3. The Baby, the Bathwater, and the Future of Language Learning Motivation Research
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4. The L2 Motivational Self System among Japanese, Chinese and Iranian Learners of English: A Comparative Study
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5. Learning Experiences, Selves and Motivated Learning Behaviour: A Comparative Analysis of Structural Models for Hungarian Secondary and University Learners of English
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6. Self and Identity in L2 Motivation in Japan: The Ideal L2 Self and Japanese Learners of English
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7. International Posture and the Ideal L2 Self in the Japanese EFL Context
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8. Motivation and Vision: The Relation Between the Ideal L2 Self, Imagination and Visual Style
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9. Links between Ethnolinguistic Affiliation, Self-related Motivation and Second Language Fluency: Are They Mediated by Psycholinguistic Variables?
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10. Toward the Development of a Scale to Assess Possible Selves as a Source of Language Learning Motivation
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11. A Person-in-Context Relational View of Emergent Motivation, Self and Identity
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12. Situating the L2 Self: Two Indonesian School Learners of English
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13. Imagined Identity and the L2 Self in the French Foreign Legion
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14. The Sociocultural Interface between Ideal Self and Ought-to Self: A Case Study of Two Korean Students’ ESL Motivation
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15. The Internalisation of Language Learning into the Self and Social Identity
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16. Possible Selves in Language Teacher Development
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17. Identity and Self in E-language Teaching
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18. Motivation, Language Identities and the L2 Self: Future Research Directions
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Author Index
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Subject Index
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