Resistance to the Known Counter-Conduct in Language Education
This volume stands as a demonstration of resistance to 'the known' (i.e. the tyranny of the expected) through individual and collective counter-conduct within the domain of language education. Supported by data drawn from various local and national contex
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Resistance to the Known
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SOCIAL IDENTITIES AND MULTIPLE SELVES IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE EDUCATION (co-editor)
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10.1057/9781137345196 - Resistance to the Known, Edited by Damian J. Rivers
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Counter-Conduct in Language Education
Selection, introduction and editorial content © Damian J. Rivers 2015 Individual chapters © Respective authors 2015
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