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[Australian Review of Applied Linguistics 20:2] 1997
► pp. 119–128
Media research in second language settings
Published online: 1 January 1997
https://doi.org/10.1075/aral.20.2.07gru
https://doi.org/10.1075/aral.20.2.07gru
Despite the popularity and widespread influence of broadcast video media, this paper argues that applied linguists has generally ignored such media as a site of research. Media research techniques, emphasising qualitative approaches within second language settings, are discussed from a pedagogical, cognitive, and sociological perspective. The paper concludes with a call for further research of media in second language settings.
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