Using motigraphs to investigate the temporalities of motivation: Illustrating contrasting approaches

Kathryn Sidaway , Junjie Li , Ema Ushioda
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Factors that affect the ability to maintain motivation to learn a language are known to vary across individuals and periods of learning. The temporality of language learning motivation is therefore inherently intertwined with learners’ ability to identify and achieve their language-related goals. A motigraph is a tool that can be used to collect individual data on the temporal dynamics of language learning motivation. Through motigraphs, data is elicited from participants by asking them to self-assess their levels of motivation in real-time as a means of visualising their language learning journeys. Participants are then asked to explain and reflect on their motigraphs in follow-up interviews. In this article, we illustrate contrasting examples of how motigraphs can be used to collect data with participants at different life stages in two longitudinal qualitative studies. In the first example, the participants are adult migrants in England, where the researcher used motigraphs to elicit reflections on the participants’ past education, current struggles in a new country and often-delayed future plans. In the second example, the participants are Chinese school children, whose concept of time is still developing and whose goals are to be achieved far into the future. We discuss how each age group utilised motigraphs to explain their individual relationships with time and motivation, along with the challenges and affordances of such an approach. We conclude with suggestions for future directions for using motigraphs as a qualitative data collection tool in applied linguistics research.
用动机图研究动机的时间性:说明对比方法
众所周知,影响保持学习语言动机能力的因素因个人和学习时期而异。因此,语言学习动机的时效性与学习者识别和实现语言相关目标的能力内在地交织在一起。动机图是一种工具,可以用来收集语言学习动机的时间动态的个人数据。通过动态图,通过要求参与者实时自我评估他们的动机水平来获取数据,作为可视化他们语言学习过程的一种手段。然后,参与者被要求在后续访谈中解释和反思他们的电影。在本文中,我们举例说明了在两项纵向定性研究中,动态图如何用于收集不同生命阶段参与者的数据。在第一个例子中,参与者是英国的成年移民,研究人员使用电影来引发参与者对过去教育的反思,当前在新国家的挣扎以及经常推迟的未来计划。在第二个例子中,参与者是中国的小学生,他们的时间观念还在发展,他们的目标要在遥远的未来才能实现。我们讨论了每个年龄组如何利用动机图来解释他们与时间和动机的个人关系,以及这种方法的挑战和可行性。最后,我们对在应用语言学研究中使用动机图作为定性数据收集工具的未来方向提出了建议。
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