The Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics 2012
DOI: 10.1002/9781405198431.wbeal0271
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Critical Applied Linguistics

Abstract: The term “critical” when used with reference to poststructuralist and postmodernist scholarship is neo‐Marxist and influenced by Derrida (1970) and Foucault (1970). Critical scholarship is “restless” (Pennycook 2004) as it questions assumptions made in the parent discipline. Criticality is a process of engaging with power and social inequality both within and outside applied linguistics. Nonetheless, critical applied linguistics (CAL) is not opposed to power but to its effects. CAL is skeptical of concepts suc… Show more

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“…His account of his own contribution to ZANU's activity in the UK, which he combined with doctoral research, remained shaped by a careful diplomacy, giving no hint of the conflicts that others conveyed. 114 In reality, however, the scaled up military effort and enhanced control had contradictory effects on British-based activism for both parties. On the one hand guerrilla armies' expansion gave a huge boost to morale.…”
Section: Relations Among Zimbabweans and With Liberation Movement Headquartersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…His account of his own contribution to ZANU's activity in the UK, which he combined with doctoral research, remained shaped by a careful diplomacy, giving no hint of the conflicts that others conveyed. 114 In reality, however, the scaled up military effort and enhanced control had contradictory effects on British-based activism for both parties. On the one hand guerrilla armies' expansion gave a huge boost to morale.…”
Section: Relations Among Zimbabweans and With Liberation Movement Headquartersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the three metafunctions -ideational, interpersonal, and textual -interpersonal metafunction concerns the building up and enacting social relationships through, for instance, modality and personal pronouns among other grammatical aspects to express speakers' judgement on or attitudes to the message they received, to show their relative social status, to indicate the role of the speakers in the communication and the social distance among them. SFL was stimulated in part by Halliday's learning of Chinese and reading of Chinese grammar (Makoni & Makoni, 2013), and was later introduced and applied to the studies of Chinese linguistics (see e.g., Hu, 2000;Li, 2001Li, , 2002. Research shows that there are certain words in Chinese equivalent to the modal verbs expressing requirement, obligation and permission (Wei, 2006).…”
Section: Halliday's Sfl -Interpersonal Metafunctionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As critical plurilingual educators, we see a need to critically approach the potential outcomes of CLIL in various educational contexts. What we mean by critical CLIL is exposing the political dimensions and power relations involved in language teaching (Pennycook, 2001) and questioning concepts such as native speaker, language, identity and agency (Makoni and Makoni, 2012). Specifically, we focus on the integrative nature of CLIL because integration is known as a characteristic of CLIL that makes it unique among other bilingual and educational approaches.…”
Section: Introduction: Emergence Of Clil and Related Controversiesmentioning
confidence: 99%