36.1281, Books: Social Justice in Language Education: Biel and Fabian Esleben (eds.) (2025)

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Subject: 36.1281, Books: Social Justice in Language Education: Biel and Fabian Esleben (eds.) (2025)

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Date: 15-Apr-2025
From: Flo McClelland [flo at multilingual-matters.com]
Subject: Social Justice in Language Education: Biel and Esleben (eds.) (2025)


Title: Social Justice in Language Education
Subtitle: Taking Action
Series Title: New Perspectives on Language and Education
Publication Year: 2025

Publisher: Multilingual Matters
           http://www.multilingual-matters.com/
Book URL:
https://www.multilingual-matters.com/page/detail/?K=9781800417441

Editor(s): Albert Biel and Fabian Maria Esleben

Pbk ISBN 9781800417441 £34.95 / US$44.95 / €42.95
Hbk ISBN 9781800417458 £114.95 / US$149.95 / €136.95
EPUB ISBN 9781800417472 £20.00 / US$25.00 / €23.00
PDF ISBN 9781800417465 £20.00 / US$25.00 / €23.00

Abstract:

Because of its focus on mutual understanding, the language classroom
is uniquely situated to discuss and enact ideas about social justice.
This book brings together authors from different geographical and
professional contexts united by a common goal: to bring about a change
in language teacher education and language classrooms. The chapters
represent the perspectives of authors at a range of stages in their
careers; together they take the reader on a journey from conceptual
dilemmas and their place in applied linguistics, through specific
critical issues which are positioned within the theoretical landscape
surrounding social justice, to projects with clear pedagogical
implications. The book represents a much-needed step in broadening the
conversation about social justice in and through language education,
and will be of interest to language teachers and researchers as well
as students of applied linguistics.

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics




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