Coda: materials-in-interaction as assemblages, grammars of action, and phenomenological activity

AM Guerrettaz - Classroom Discourse, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Classroom Discourse, 2021Taylor & Francis
This coda begins by briefly discussing the constructs at the heart of this special issue–
materials use, classroom discourse, materiality, and materials–highlighting how the
compilation contributes to the expanding definition of language learning and teaching
materials. I then discuss two interrelated guiding questions of this compilation–how
materials and discourse influence one another–and posit that an important first step for the
field is conceptualising the nature of materials-in-interaction (ie, the materials-discourse …
Abstract
This coda begins by briefly discussing the constructs at the heart of this special issue – materials use, classroom discourse, materiality, and materials – highlighting how the compilation contributes to the expanding definition of language learning and teaching materials. I then discuss two interrelated guiding questions of this compilation – how materials and discourse influence one another – and posit that an important first step for the field is conceptualising the nature of materials-in-interaction (i.e., the materials-discourse interface). The majority of the article then goes on to explore three ways of (re)conceptualising and studying materials use with a focus on the materials-interaction interface, examples of which are identifiable across the empirical articles of the issue. These include reconceptualizations of ‘materials use’ as: 1) assemblages, 2), ‘grammars of action’ and 3) ‘phenomenological activity’. The first two are somewhat novel concepts in language education research. The third, ‘activity’, is a ‘common sense’ construct in the field which has surprising not been well defined from an empirical, ‘phenomenological’, and ‘theoretically neutral’ perspective. The article concludes with a brief discussion about aspects of ‘materials use’ that are evident in all three conceptualisations of materials-in-interaction.
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