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Bronies learning English in the digital wild
...Culture, 5, 88–97. Williams, K. L. (2006). The impact of popular culture fandom on perceptions of Japanese language and culture learning: The case of student anime fans (Doctoral dissertation). The ...

by Liudmila Shafirova, Daniel Cassany
in Volume 23 Number 1, February 2019 Special Issue: CALL in the Digital Wilds

Review of The Hockey Sweater CD-ROM
...culture. Dominey (2006) states that, “the language we speak is directly related to the culture the language lives in” (para. 1). With increasing numbers of non-English speaking people immigrating t...

by Lily Sorenson
in Volume 13 Number 1, February 2009 Special Issue On Technology And Learning Grammar

Building the porous classroom: An expanded model for blended language learning
...culture would be a quixotic endeavor. While traditionally “culture” in instructed SLA has often been integrated at a relatively superficial level, focusing on family, food, festivals and facts (God...

by Robert Godwin-Jones
in Volume 24 Number 3, October 2020

Fan translation of games, anime, and fanfiction
...culture, which refers to a culture “with relatively low barriers to artistic expression and civic engagement, strong support for creating and sharing creations, and some type of informal mentorship ...

by Boris Vazquez-Calvo, Leticia T. Zhang, Mariona Pascual, Daniel Cassany
in Volume 23 Number 1, February 2019 Special Issue: CALL in the Digital Wilds

The evolution of identity research in CALL: From scripted chatrooms to engaged construction of the digital self
...cultures of bricolage,” digital spaces for performances of identity by means of intricate combinations of texts, images, videos, and animation referencing popular culture and global digital cultures ...

by Liudmila Klimanova
in Volume 25 Number 3, October 2021 Special Issue: 25 Years of Emerging Technology in CALL

L1 for social presence in videoconferencing: A social semiotic account
...culture, it is a very unusual object in a young adult’s dream room. The extract illustrates Emre’s translingual practice as an apt choice representing a motivated sign to trigger humour observed both...

by Müge Satar
in Volume 24 Number 1, February 2020

Video recording in ethnographic SLA research: Some issues of validity in data collection
...cultures and subcultures with respect to how they view the process of video recording in terms of who should video record, and what should be video recorded and what should be avoided, and how one s...

by Margaret DuFon
in Volume 06 Number 1, January 2002

Announcements: News from sponsoring organizations
...culture, and serves as a resource for information about language and culture. CAL carries out a wide range of activities in the fields of English as a second language, foreign languages, cultural ed...

in Volume 11 Number 1, February 2007 Special Issue on Technology and Listening Comprehension

“Thanks, shokran, gracias”: Translingual practices in a Facebook group
...culture learning as a goal of this interaction: “…[to] speak English because it was the only language they could communicate. So, to practice English, to learn culture, to become friends.” The teach...

by Derya Kulavuz-Onal, Camilla Vásquez
in Volume 22 Number 1, February 2018

Announcements: News from sponsoring organizations
...culture, and serves as a resource for information about language and culture. CAL carries out a wide range of activities in the fields of English as a second language, foreign languages, cultural educ...

in Volume 07 Number 3, September 2003 Special Issue Distance Learning