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The Social Lives of Study Abroad Atsushi Hasegawa

The Social Lives of Study Abroad By Atsushi Hasegawa

The Social Lives of Study Abroad by Atsushi Hasegawa


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This volume presents an innovative approach to understanding the language socialization process of second language learners in study abroad programs, focusing on the case of study abroad programs in Japan.

The Social Lives of Study Abroad Summary

The Social Lives of Study Abroad: Understanding Second Language Learners' Experiences through Social Network Analysis and Conversation Analysis by Atsushi Hasegawa

This volume presents an innovative approach to understanding the language socialization process of second language learners in study abroad programs, focusing on the case of study abroad programs in Japan. Study abroad experiences are so diverse that both macro and micro viewpoints are needed to capture such complexity. This book looks for a way forward by adopting a novel approach which integrates social network analysis and conversation nalysis and allows for a fuller, more nuanced understanding of varying experiences of study abroad participants. Chapters draw on data from a wide range of sources, including participant observation, semi-structured interviews, social network surveys, and audio and visual recordings, to demonstrate the ways in which broader social forces, environmental factors, and individuals' dispositions interact in myriad social contexts within the study abroad experience. Taken together, the volume offers readers a comprehensive portrait of social processes in study abroad programs and their implications for language development, making this key reading for students and scholars in second language acquisition, pragmatics, and applied linguistics.

The Social Lives of Study Abroad Reviews

[This book] expands the scope of the burgeoning literature on language learners' social lives during SA by focusing on the processes of the learners' development of interactional repertoires and the negotioation of their interpersonal relationships.
We hope this commendable volume will be a useful reference book for researchers, SA program administrators, and school instructors who take an interest in IHE policy enactment and enforcement.
-Wendong Li, and Yandan Zhu, Australian Review of Applied Linguistics

About Atsushi Hasegawa

Atsushi Hasegawa is Assistant Professor in the Department of Modern and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Cultures at the University of Kentucky. He specializes in applied linguistics, second language acquisition, and language pedagogy. His research interests encompass micro-analysis of L2 interaction both in instructional and non-instructional settings, as well as social network analysis of various multilingual contexts.

Table of Contents

Part I: The Social Lives of Study Abroad: Preliminaries



  1. Introduction to the Book




  2. Language Development in Study Abroad




  3. Researching Social Networks and Interaction


  4. Part II: Formation and Transformation of Social Networks



  5. Closed Network




  6. Open Network




  7. Collapsed Network


  8. Part III: Process of Interpersonal Relationships



  9. Being 'Extroverts'




  10. Being 'Loners'


  11. Part IV: Participation in Social Interaction



  12. Rose's Interactional Patterns




  13. Joe's Interactional Patterns


  14. Part V: Understanding Second Language Learners' Experiences



  15. Putting Pieces Together




  16. Implications for All Involved


Additional information

NLS9780367728564
9780367728564
0367728567
The Social Lives of Study Abroad: Understanding Second Language Learners' Experiences through Social Network Analysis and Conversation Analysis by Atsushi Hasegawa
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2020-12-18
236
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