Emilee Moore is an Associate Professor in the Department of Language and Literature Education and Social Science Education at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona and a member of the Research Centre for Teaching and Plurilingual Interaction (GREIP). Her research is framed within the study of communicative practices in multilingual and multicultural educational contexts from a perspective that integrates linguistic anthropology, interactional sociolinguistics and sociocultural learning theories.
Claudia Vallejo is an Adjunct Lecturer in the Department of Language and Literature Education and Social Science Education at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona and a member of the Research Centre for Teaching and Plurilingual Interaction (GREIP). Her research focuses on the role of cultural and linguistic diversity in the academic trajectories of students from cultural and linguistic minorities, especially those considered at risk of school failure.
This volume reports on the main findings of the project Inclusive epistemologies and practices of out-of-school English learning. The study responds to low attainment levels in English as a Foreign Language among socioeconomically disadvantaged youth. It fosters inclusive and creative educational and research practices.
Out-of-school - Foreign language - Youth - Inclusion - Collaboration - Creativity - Action - Activism - Translocal exchanges - Social media - Arts-based approach - Ecological approach - Llinguistic mediation - Learning as action - Learning as aesthetics - Learning as emotion - Nonformal education - Informal education