Critical applied linguistics

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Critical applied linguistics (CALx) is an interdisciplinary critical approach to English applied linguistics. One of the central concerns in this approach is exposing the political dimensions and power relations involved in mainstream applied linguistics, in areas like language teaching, language policy and planning, language testing, language rights, and so on. The term was first used in 1990 by Alastair Pennycook.[1]

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  1. ^ Pennycook, Alastair (2021-10-27). "Critical Applied Linguistics". Oxford Bibliographies. Retrieved 2024-02-03.

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