Invisible voices : understanding the sociocultural influences on adult migrantsʼ second language learning and communicative interaction

This dissertation is a qualitative study exploring the sociocultural influences on adult migrants’ second language learning and the communicative interaction through which they use the language. Guided by a theoretical perspective based on the concepts of life-world, habitus, social capital, symboli...

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Main Author: Zachrison, Mozhgan
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Linköpings universitet, REMESO - Institutet för forskning om Migration, Etnicitet och Samhälle 2014
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-liu-1142812017-12-09T05:30:00ZInvisible voices : understanding the sociocultural influences on adult migrantsʼ second language learning and communicative interactionengZachrison, MozhganLinköpings universitet, REMESO - Institutet för forskning om Migration, Etnicitet och SamhälleLinköpings universitet, Institutionen för samhälls- och välfärdsstudierLinköpings universitet, Filosofiska fakultetenMalmö högskola, Fakulteten för kultur och samhälleMalmö/Linköping : Malmö University/Linköpings University, [Department of Social and Welfare Studies]2014Adult migrantssecond language learningcommunicative interactionsociocultural contextlife-worldhabitussymbolic capitalsocial capitalSvenska som främmande språkAndraspråksinlärningKommunikationssociologiSpecific LanguagesSpråkstudierSociologySociologiThis dissertation is a qualitative study exploring the sociocultural influences on adult migrants’ second language learning and the communicative interaction through which they use the language. Guided by a theoretical perspective based on the concepts of life-world, habitus, social capital, symbolic honor, game, and the idea of the interrelatedness of learning and using a second language, this study aims to understand how migrants’ everyday life context, attachments to the home country, and ethnic affiliations affect the motivation for and attitude towards learning and using Swedish as a second language. Furthermore, the study explores in what way the context within which the language is taught and learned might affect the language development of adult migrants. The research questions of the study focus on both the institutional context, that is to say, what happened in a particular classroom where the study observations took place, and a migrant perspective based on the participants’ experiences of living in Sweden, learning the language and using it. Semi-structured interviews, informal conversational interviews, and classroom observations have been used as strategies to obtain qualitative data. The findings suggest that most of the participants experience feelings of non-belonging and otherness both in the classroom context and outside the classroom when they use the language. These feelings of non-belonging make the ties to other ethnic establishments stronger and lead to isolation from the majority society. The feelings of otherness, per se, are not only related to a pedagogical context that advocates monoculturalism but are also rooted in the migrants' life-world, embedded in dreams of going back to the home country, while forging a constant relation to ethnic networks, and in the practice of not using the Swedish language as frequently in the everyday life context as would be needed for their language development. <p>ISBN 978-91-7104-591-1 (Malmö) ISBN:978-91-7519-271-0 (Linköping)</p>Doctoral thesis, monographinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-114281urn:isbn:9789171045911urn:isbn:9789175192710doi:10.3384/diss.diva-114281Linköping Studies in Arts and Science, 0282-9800 ; 626Malmö studies in international migration and ethnic relations, 1652-3997 ; 12application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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language English
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topic Adult migrants
second language learning
communicative interaction
sociocultural context
life-world
habitus
symbolic capital
social capital
Svenska som främmande språk
Andraspråksinlärning
Kommunikationssociologi
Specific Languages
Språkstudier
Sociology
Sociologi
spellingShingle Adult migrants
second language learning
communicative interaction
sociocultural context
life-world
habitus
symbolic capital
social capital
Svenska som främmande språk
Andraspråksinlärning
Kommunikationssociologi
Specific Languages
Språkstudier
Sociology
Sociologi
Zachrison, Mozhgan
Invisible voices : understanding the sociocultural influences on adult migrantsʼ second language learning and communicative interaction
description This dissertation is a qualitative study exploring the sociocultural influences on adult migrants’ second language learning and the communicative interaction through which they use the language. Guided by a theoretical perspective based on the concepts of life-world, habitus, social capital, symbolic honor, game, and the idea of the interrelatedness of learning and using a second language, this study aims to understand how migrants’ everyday life context, attachments to the home country, and ethnic affiliations affect the motivation for and attitude towards learning and using Swedish as a second language. Furthermore, the study explores in what way the context within which the language is taught and learned might affect the language development of adult migrants. The research questions of the study focus on both the institutional context, that is to say, what happened in a particular classroom where the study observations took place, and a migrant perspective based on the participants’ experiences of living in Sweden, learning the language and using it. Semi-structured interviews, informal conversational interviews, and classroom observations have been used as strategies to obtain qualitative data. The findings suggest that most of the participants experience feelings of non-belonging and otherness both in the classroom context and outside the classroom when they use the language. These feelings of non-belonging make the ties to other ethnic establishments stronger and lead to isolation from the majority society. The feelings of otherness, per se, are not only related to a pedagogical context that advocates monoculturalism but are also rooted in the migrants' life-world, embedded in dreams of going back to the home country, while forging a constant relation to ethnic networks, and in the practice of not using the Swedish language as frequently in the everyday life context as would be needed for their language development. === <p>ISBN 978-91-7104-591-1 (Malmö) ISBN:978-91-7519-271-0 (Linköping)</p>
author Zachrison, Mozhgan
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title Invisible voices : understanding the sociocultural influences on adult migrantsʼ second language learning and communicative interaction
title_short Invisible voices : understanding the sociocultural influences on adult migrantsʼ second language learning and communicative interaction
title_full Invisible voices : understanding the sociocultural influences on adult migrantsʼ second language learning and communicative interaction
title_fullStr Invisible voices : understanding the sociocultural influences on adult migrantsʼ second language learning and communicative interaction
title_full_unstemmed Invisible voices : understanding the sociocultural influences on adult migrantsʼ second language learning and communicative interaction
title_sort invisible voices : understanding the sociocultural influences on adult migrantsʼ second language learning and communicative interaction
publisher Linköpings universitet, REMESO - Institutet för forskning om Migration, Etnicitet och Samhälle
publishDate 2014
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