Book Review: Hall, J.K., Vitanova, G. & L. Marchenkova (eds) (2005) Dialogue with Bakhtin on Second and Foreign Language Learning: New Perspectives. Mahwah, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 241 pages ISBN 0-8058-5021-X (alk. paper).

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Author(s):  
Mary H. Maguire
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Author(s):  
Sonja Babic

Traditionally, within psychology, the focus has been on the negative aspects of human functioning and how to improve and treat problems. Positive Psychology (PP) emerged to balance the field by ensuring a consideration of both positive and negative dimensions; to examine what goes well in life as well as instances of disorder and dysfunction. As a result, PP concentrates on “positive emotion, positive character traits, and institutions that enable individuals to flourish” (MacIntyre, 2016, p. 3). PP has recently started gaining researchers’ attention in language learning and teaching (MacIntyre, Gregersen, & Mercer, 2016), although it is still in its infancy within Second Language Acquisition (SLA). This volume is one of the first few edited collections to address this nascent field. It comprises theoretical, practical and empirical studies of foreign language learning and teaching through the lens of PP. It encompasses four main sections, namely, introducing PP in SLA; focus on learners: positive interventions; focus on teachers: personal and professional wellbeing; and, focus on assessment: achievement and success.


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