Concealing identity strategy: an autonomous Chinese-speaking sojourner’s linguistic and social involvements in a religious social setting in the UK
Concealing identity strategy: an autonomous Chinese-speaking sojourner’s linguistic and social involvements in a religious social setting in the UK
This article reports on a case study that investigates how a successful Chinese sojourner exhibits learner autonomy through mediating agency, identity, and language learning strategies (LLS) to seek out affordances within a religious social setting in the UK. This study employs an ecological perspective and ethnographic methods through participant observation and interviews to identify a set of LLS employed by this sojourner to deal with language and socio-cultural issues in a complex ecosystem comprised of interacting human and non-human
components within this social setting. The results predominantly show this sojourner exercises agency by utilizing the newly observed concealing identity strategy to hide his ‘atheist identity’ which is a self-perceived barrier to the setting. Employing this strategy mitigates this sojourner’s affective barrier to open access to the linguistic and non-linguistic affordances within the dynamic second language (L2) changing circumstance in this specific social place. This case study broadens the LLS research area by taking a socially-oriented
perspective to investigate LLS in relation to socio-cultural and interactional abilities in real communicative L2 settings. Therefore, this study gives insights into how learner autonomy is socially mediated in a complex transnational world through the constructs of LLS, agency, and identity based on ecology theory.
Learner Autonomy, Language Learning Strategies, Agency, Identity, Affordances
224-247
Lu, Xinyang
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Mar-Molinero, Vanessa
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Wright, Vicky
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Lu, Xinyang
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Mar-Molinero, Vanessa
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Wright, Vicky
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Lu, Xinyang, Mar-Molinero, Vanessa and Wright, Vicky
(2022)
Concealing identity strategy: an autonomous Chinese-speaking sojourner’s linguistic and social involvements in a religious social setting in the UK.
Studies in Self-Access Learning Journal, 13 (2), .
(doi:10.37237/130204).
Abstract
This article reports on a case study that investigates how a successful Chinese sojourner exhibits learner autonomy through mediating agency, identity, and language learning strategies (LLS) to seek out affordances within a religious social setting in the UK. This study employs an ecological perspective and ethnographic methods through participant observation and interviews to identify a set of LLS employed by this sojourner to deal with language and socio-cultural issues in a complex ecosystem comprised of interacting human and non-human
components within this social setting. The results predominantly show this sojourner exercises agency by utilizing the newly observed concealing identity strategy to hide his ‘atheist identity’ which is a self-perceived barrier to the setting. Employing this strategy mitigates this sojourner’s affective barrier to open access to the linguistic and non-linguistic affordances within the dynamic second language (L2) changing circumstance in this specific social place. This case study broadens the LLS research area by taking a socially-oriented
perspective to investigate LLS in relation to socio-cultural and interactional abilities in real communicative L2 settings. Therefore, this study gives insights into how learner autonomy is socially mediated in a complex transnational world through the constructs of LLS, agency, and identity based on ecology theory.
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Learner Autonomy, Language Learning Strategies, Agency, Identity, Affordances
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