Toward Transdisciplinarity in Computer-Assisted Language Learning

IF 2.3 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH CALICO Journal Pub Date : 2018-12-18 DOI:10.1558/CJ.37499
Philip Hubbard, J. Colpaert
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From its beginnings, computer-assisted language learning (CALL) has been widely seen as an enterprise that draws on inputs from multiple disciplines. Scholars tracking the development of such enterprises in other domains have developed generally accepted terminology distinguishing concepts of multidisciplinarity, interdisciplinarity, and transdisciplinarity along a continuum from lesser to greater integration, coherence, and synthesis. We begin with an overview of the three preceding concepts with particular attention to interdisciplinarity in contemporary CALL. We then explore the notion of transdisciplinarity as an emerging theme in applied linguistics, arguably the field most closely related to CALL. In the following section, we look at theoretical options that are less connected to single disciplinary positions and represent the interdisciplinary state of the field and its movement toward transdisciplinarity. We expand on the basic notion of CALL as a potential transdisciplinary field and provide a descriptive framework of transdisciplinary types. The final section offers a model for visualizing transdisciplinarity for CALL with accompanying examples, arguing for a set of common transdisciplinary notions and a lingua franca for CALL stakeholders from a range of disciplines to use when communicating. We conclude that the future of the field lies in a much stronger transdisciplinary orientation than is currently the case and call upon our colleagues to pursue the concept.
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计算机辅助语言学习的跨学科研究
从一开始,计算机辅助语言学习(CALL)就被广泛视为一项利用多学科输入的事业。在其他领域跟踪这类企业发展的学者已经开发出公认的术语,区分多学科、跨学科和跨学科的概念,沿着从较小到较大的整合、连贯和综合的连续体。我们首先概述了前面三个概念,并特别关注当代CALL的跨学科性。然后,我们探讨了跨学科的概念作为应用语言学的一个新兴主题,可以说是与CALL最密切相关的领域。在下一节中,我们将探讨与单一学科立场联系较少的理论选择,它们代表了该领域的跨学科状态及其向跨学科方向的发展。我们扩展了CALL作为一个潜在的跨学科领域的基本概念,并提供了跨学科类型的描述性框架。最后一节提供了一个可视化CALL跨学科的模型,并附带了一些例子,论证了一组常见的跨学科概念和一种通用语言,供来自一系列学科的CALL涉众在交流时使用。我们的结论是,该领域的未来在于一个比目前更强大的跨学科方向,并呼吁我们的同事追求这一概念。
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