Multimodality Across Epistemologies in Second Language Research

“Multimodality Across Epistemologies in Second Language Research” by Amanda Brown, published by Routledge in 2024, offers a comprehensive examination of the role of multimodality in second language contexts. This 332-page volume presents a collection of original research that highlights diverse epistemological perspectives, emphasizing that bodily action is a crucial component of language teaching, learning, and interaction rather than merely an adjunct to verbal communication.
Readers will find a range of theoretical and methodological approaches throughout the eighteen empirical chapters, which include both classroom and non-classroom research. The chapters explore various dimensions of multimodality, such as the significance of gesture in learning, the interplay of bodily action in language instruction, and the impact of movement on effective communication. Each chapter maintains a consistent structure that details the research focus, background, methodology, and findings, culminating in a concluding synthesis that draws connections across different methods and suggests areas for future inquiry. This book is relevant for students and scholars in fields such as applied linguistics, sociolinguistics, and cognitive science.
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“This collection highlights diverse epistemological perspectives in original research on the important role of multimodality in second language contexts. The volume explores a wide range of theoretical and methodological traditions toward foregrounding the notion that bodily action is not merely an add-on to the modality of talk but an integral part of second language teaching, learning, and interaction. Following an introductory chapter, eighteen empirical chapters feature either classroom or non-classroom research, which sheds light on different dimensions of multimodality in second language contexts, including learning reflected in gesture, learning gesture across languages, the role of bodily action in language teaching, and the role of movement in configuring space for effective communication. Each empirical chapter follows a consistent structure detailing the research focus, the background to each study, methodology, and findings. A concluding synthesis chapter braids the insights of these chapters, drawing parallels across different method, and pointing toward cross-cutting areas for future research. This book will be of interest to students and scholars in applied linguistics, multilingualism, bilingualism, gesture studies, cognitive science, and psychology”–
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