Superdiversity and Why It Isn’t: Reflections on Terminological Innovation and Academic Branding

Book chapter by Aneta Pavlenko in Sloganization in Language Education Discourse. Conceptual Thinking in the Age of Academic Marketization by Barbara Schmenk, Stephan Breidbach, and Lutz Küster (eds.), 2018. 

Description:

This volume focuses (self-)critically on sloganization as an emergent phenomenon in language education discourse. Motivated by an increasing uneasiness with a number of widespread concepts in current language education research that have become sloganized, this volume comprises a collection of chapters by international scholars that scrutinize the discourse of language education, identify popular slogans and reconstruct the sloganization processes. It promotes critical self-reflection of scholars and professionals in the field of language education – a field that has widely been dominated by the need to develop innovative approaches and practices, at the expense of self-critical work that attempts to situate the field and its approaches within wider historical, cultural and conceptual contexts.

 

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