2. Critical Virtual Exchange: At the Interface of Critical CALL, Critical Digital Literacy, and Critical Global Citizenship Education

Advancing Critical CALL across Institutions and Borders - Reimagining Possibilities for Languages, Literacies, and Cultures - Emma Britton

Mirjam Hauck [+-]
The Open University UK
Dr. Mirjam Hauck is Associate Head for Internationalisation, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in the School of Languages and Applied Linguistics at the Open University/UK and a Senior Fellow of the UK’s Higher Education Academy. She has published widely on the use of technologies for the learning and teaching of languages and cultures. She is the President of the European Association for Computer Assisted Language Learning (EUROCALL) and Associate Editor of the CALL Journal.

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Higher education institutions are seen as being responsible for preparing young people for living and working in a globally interconnected world by helping them develop their international and intercultural skills including languages. One way of assuming this responsibility is through internationalization at home (IaH) (Beelen & Jones, 2015) implemented via virtual exchange (VE) which—over the past two decades—has enjoyed increasing popularity in (language) teacher education in particular (Hauck et al., 2020). Working online with colleagues and students from diverse backgrounds and education systems has allowed trainees to experience and reflect on issues related to technology and pedagogy in authentic linguistic and intercultural contexts but has also challenged them to engage with issues related to social justice and inclusion. The latter refers to the fact that VE-based IaH is not inherently equitable and inclusive. This mostly conceptual contribution to the nascent field of critical virtual exchange (CVE)— that is, VE through the social justice and inclusion lens—puts the spotlight on the interface between critical CALL, critical digital literacy, critical global citizenship education, and CVE. Two examples from language and culture learning and teaching contexts that speak to the CVE agenda are presented to illustrate the proposed approach.

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Hauck, Mirjam. 2. Critical Virtual Exchange: At the Interface of Critical CALL, Critical Digital Literacy, and Critical Global Citizenship Education. Advancing Critical CALL across Institutions and Borders - Reimagining Possibilities for Languages, Literacies, and Cultures. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. Apr 2025. ISBN 9781800505674. https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/view-chapter/?id=46548. Date accessed: 21 Nov 2024 doi: 10.1558/equinox.46548. Apr 2025

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