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Social Dimensions of Autonomy in Language Learning, Marie-Noelle Lamy, 9781137290229

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This book examines how autonomy in language learning is fostered and constrained in social settings through interaction with others and various contextual features. With theoretical grounding, the authors discuss the implications for practice in classrooms, distance education, self-access centres, as well as virtual and social learning spaces. Edited By Garold Murray 1. Introduction: Exploring the Social Dimensions of Autonomy in Language Learning; Garold Murray PART I: THE EMOTIONAL DIMENSION 2. Developing Autonomous Language Learners in HE: A Social Constructivist Perspective; Christine O’Leary 3. Learner Autonomy and the Theory of Sociality; Tim Lewis 4. Self-regulation and Autonomous Dependency Among Japanese Learners of English; Tomoko Yashima PART II: THE SPATIAL DIMENSION 5. The Semiotics of Place: Autonomy and Space; Garold Murray, Naomi Fujishima and Mariko Uzuka 6. ‘Facebook me’ within a Global Community of Learners of English: Technologizing Learner Autonomy; Alice Chik and Stephan Breidbach 7. Autonomy, Social Interaction and Community: A Distant Language Learning Perspective; Linda Murphy 8. Meeting the Autonomy Challenge in an Advanced Spanish Listening ClasS; Diego Mideros and Beverly-Anne Carter PART III: THE POLITICAL DIMENSION 9. Autonomy, Complexity and Networks of Learning; Liliane Sade 10. The Ecology of Learner Autonomy; David Palfreyman 11. Social Class and Autonomy: Four Case Studies in a Mexican SAC; Desire Castillo Zaragoza 12. Local Engagements Enhancing Practitioner Action and Knowledge for Learner Development and Autonomy within a Collaborative Teachers’ Network; Andy Barfield Conclusion: Autonomy in Language Learning as a Social Construct; Garold Murray

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