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Applied linguistics and language education research in Turkey: 2016–2022

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 June 2023

Deniz Ortactepe Hart*
Affiliation:
University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK
Julie Aydınlı
Affiliation:
Ankara Social Sciences University, Anakara, Turkey
*
Corresponding author: Deniz Ortactepe Hart; Email: deniz.ortactepehart@glasgow.ac.uk

Abstract

This systematic review of 170+ journal articles showcases the current trends and developments in Turkey-based applied linguistics and language education research between 2016–2022. The current review presents similarities to the previous reviews (Alptekin & Tatar, 2011; Aydınlı & Ortaçtepe, 2018) in terms of trends and practices that indicate a vibrant research scene and a community of practice in Turkey within language education and applied linguistics research. While certain research areas such as instructional technologies remain widely popular among Turkey-based scholars, there has been growing interest in multiculturalism, social justice language education, critical pedagogy, and culturally responsive teaching. It was also clear in our analysis that the demands by the Higher Education Council for academic promotion exacerbated some of the already-existing challenges also noted in the previous reviews. Some of the concerns include pre- and post-test study designs that focus on practical concerns and outcomes rather than on processes that would lead to conceptual or theoretical development; and lack of engagement with broader (inter)disciplinary debates. We hope that this review will help establish conversations among fellow scholars in terms of future directions that applied linguistics and language education research in Turkey can take in order to contribute to the larger discussions in the field.

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A Country in Focus
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