Nous avons le plaisir de vous inviter au séminaire de recherche organisé par LHUMAIN, qui se tiendra le mercredi 10 décembre 2025 de 14h15 à 16h15, en salle 003 Caryatides - Campus St Charles. La séance sera également accessible en visioconférence.
"Varieties of Translanguaging, Codeswitching, and Linguistic Social Justice" par Jeff MAC SWAN, University of Maryland
Résumé:
This talk traces the history of translanguaging theory from its inception to its deconstructivist turn, with a focus on the deconstructivist critique of empirical research on codeswitching and other dimensions of scholarly work on bilingualism. It rejects the deconstructivist turn on empirical grounds, and makes the case that deconstructivism undermines the interests of linguistic social justice.
Notice biographique:
Jeff MacSwan is Professor of Applied Linguistics and Language Education at the University of Maryland. He is also Professor of Neuroscience and Cognitive Science, and affiliate Professor in the Department of Linguistics and the Maryland Language Science Center. MacSwan’s research program focuses on the linguistic study of bilingualism and codeswitching (or language alternation), and its implications for theories about the role of language in educational settings for multilingual students. He is the editor of the International Multilingual Research Journal, and serves on several editorial boards. MacSwan is a Fellow of the American Educational Research Association (AERA) and of the National Education Policy Center. He received the Lifetime Achievement Award from AERA's Bilingual Education Research SIG and the Leadership through Scholarship Award from AERA's Second Language Research SIG, both in 2021.
Participer à la réunion par visioconférence :
https://univ-montp3-fr.zoom.us/j/3378059885?pwd=MXJYVTFsR1lEY0ZJRmxVbExV...
ID de réunion: 337 805 9885
Code : 141304



