A small lens on timescales and multimodality in classroom language learning emotions

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Richard J. Sampson
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Empirical work exploring additional language (L+) learning emotions has both proliferated and expanded its focus over the past 15 years. The current article explores one possibility for responding to the challenge of capturing and describing emotions in order to furnish a more contextualized, multidimensional picture of emotions in L+ learning: the small‐lens approach. From the perspective of the author as a practitioner–researcher, this article draws on data from an L+ discussion activity. Via the activity, the practitioner–researcher identified an emotional outcome of interest and examined the historical buildup to this phenomenon. A narrative of the research process applied aims to illustrate the ways in which multimodal analysis and interrogation of psychological timescales might illuminate intersections between the social and individual. Rather than delineating a complete description of the research, the article strives to intimate possibilities and stimulate more nuanced, situated, and dynamic empirical work into the emergence of emotions in instructed L+ learning. While not the primary focus, some of the teleological (functional) aspects of emotions and emotional expression are also unearthed.
课堂语言学习情感中的时标和多模态小视角
在过去的 15 年中,探索附加语言(L+)学习情感的实证研究工作激增,其关注点也在不断扩大。本文探讨了应对捕捉和描述情感这一挑战的一种可能性,以便为 L+ 学习中的情感提供一个更加情景化、多维度的图景:小镜头方法。从作者作为实践者-研究者的角度出发,本文借鉴了一次 L+ 讨论活动的数据。通过该活动,实践研究者确定了一个感兴趣的情感结果,并研究了这一现象的历史积淀。对研究过程的叙述旨在说明多模态分析和对心理时间尺度的审视可能会揭示社会与个人之间的交集。这篇文章并没有对研究进行完整的描述,而是试图揭示各种可能性,并激励人们对指导式 L+ 学习中情感的产生开展更细致入微、情景化和动态的实证工作。情感和情感表达的一些目的论(功能性)方面虽然不是主要重点,但也被发掘出来。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association publishes articles on literature, literary theory, pedagogy, and the state of the profession written by M/MLA members. One issue each year is devoted to the informal theme of the recent convention and is guest-edited by the year"s M/MLA president. This issue presents a cluster of essays on a topic of broad interest to scholars of modern literatures and languages. The other issue invites the contributions of members on topics of their choosing and demonstrates the wide range of interests represented in the association. Each issue also includes book reviews written by members on recent scholarship.
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