Deconstructing neoliberalism through critical reflection, participatory and emancipatory action research in second language learning and teaching

Eser Ordem
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Abstract This study aims to motivate researchers, teachers and learners to utilize critical social research methodology in the field of second language learning and teaching in which neoliberalism and neocolonialism have been profoundly embedded and overwhelmingly dominant. Therefore, critical reflection (CR), participatory action (PAR) and emancipatory action research (EAR) have been contextualized in the setting of English as a new language (ENL) in Turkey. It has been emphasized that socio-political issues that are excluded from ENL curriculum and settings can be included through critical social research that aims to oppose, deconstruct and reverse the widely accepted neoliberal policies. The firmly established hegemony, ideology and economic structure of neoliberalism in ENL can be resisted by changing the method of research methodology into a more transformative, revolutionary, radical and emancipatory mode of research. An example of how this kind of participatory and emancipatory action research could be carried out in Turkey was presented and suggested. In addition, the importance of linguistic human rights as a social and linguistic change has been emphasized.
透过第二语言学习与教学中的批判性反思、参与性与解放性行动研究解构新自由主义
摘要本研究旨在激励研究者、教师和学习者在新自由主义和新殖民主义根深蒂固且占绝对优势的第二语言学习和教学领域运用批判性社会研究方法。因此,批判性反思(CR)、参与性行动(PAR)和解放性行动研究(EAR)在土耳其英语作为一门新语言(ENL)的背景下被语境化。有人强调,被排除在ENL课程和设置之外的社会政治问题可以通过旨在反对、解构和逆转被广泛接受的新自由主义政策的批判性社会研究纳入其中。新自由主义在ENL中牢固确立的霸权、意识形态和经济结构,可以通过将研究方法转变为更具变革性、革命性、激进性和解放性的研究模式来加以抵制。有人提出并建议如何在土耳其进行这种参与性和解放性行动研究的一个例子。此外,还强调了语言人权作为一种社会和语言变革的重要性。
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