2023
DOI: 10.30612/raido.v17i44.17171
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Social Justice, vulnerability and English Language teaching: the use of Didactic Sequences and possibilities of articulation with Socio-Discursive Interactionism

Rayane Lenharo,
Debora Cristina Monteiro Pena,
Felipe Trevisan Ferreira

Abstract: Socio-discursive Interactionism (SDI) has offered a solid ground for inquiry in Applied Linguistics over the past decades, and it has enabled researchers to investigate different aspects of language teaching (BRONCKART, 2003; 2006; 2010; CRISTOVÃO; STUTZ, 2011; MAGALHÃES, CRISTOVÃO, 2018; among others). As English teachers, we claim that teaching this language can maintain or interrupt deeply forged social injustices (BRAGA; VÓVIO, 2015). Therefore, working from an SDI perspective implies the incentive to deve… Show more

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