
Join us as the Kyoto Chapter of JALT will present a free webinar on Critical Realism in Applied Linguistics on Sunday, November 6th, 2022 from 14:00 JST. You can register for this event by visiting our website at kyotojalt.org
What is Critical Realism (CR)?
Research is always based on assumptions about what constitutes valid scientific knowledge and by what means or methods we can create it. Even lay people’s understanding of research is based on implicit assumptions that fall into one of the schools of thought that have been identified by the philosophy of science, e.g., empiricism, positivism, interpretivism, social constructionism or realism. In this panel we aim to show comprehensively how we can improve research in Applied Linguistics (AL) by firstly making these assumptions explicit so that we can secondly overcome their limitations. We adopt a particular philosophical framework, Critical Realism (CR) that has engaged in depth with the benefits and limitations of other schools of thought and developed clearer conceptual and methodological insights into the emergence of social phenomena, including those studied by applied linguists. To date, though, CR has been rarely used in AL and we will therefore give concrete examples where CR allowed us to transcend the conceptual and methodological constraints imposed by both empiricism and positivism (mostly associated with quantitative research) and interpretivism and social constructivism (mostly associated with qualitative research), the two dominant tendencies in the field.
Schedule
14:00 – Jeremie Bouchard
15:00 – Q & A/Discussion
15:20 – Dominic Edsall
16:20 – Q & A/Discussion
16:40 – Karin Zotzmann
17:40 – Q & A/Discussion
More information: [https://kyotojalt.org/?p=6448](https://kyotojalt.org/?p=6448)
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