Adopting social process tracing in applied linguistics: Lessons from an English-medium Instruction policy case study
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2025

Despite English-medium instruction (EMI) being one of the fastest growing phenomena in global higher education, there is still little clarity about what triggers universities to implement it. This is partially due to a lack of tools in EMI research for the investigation of causal relationships. This paper showcases how a rigorous adoption of social process tracing (SPT) can prove an effective tool to investigate causality in areas of applied linguistics that focus on decision-making around language, such as EMI language policy. We utilize the Polytechnic of Milan court case as a case study to show (1) how SPT can be adopted by applied linguists in practice and (2) how, by foregrounding causality, it can unveil new relevant findings. In breaking down the steps of SPT implementation, we discuss some key tenets of the process tracing method and some potential challenges of its adoption by applied linguists. Results indicate that SPT has significant potential to support applied linguists in pushing research about real-life language policy decisions in novel directions.

Författare

Beatrice Zuaro

The Open University

Köpenhamns universitet

Dogan Yuksel

The Open University

Marion Nao

The Open University

Peter Wingrove

Chalmers, Vetenskapens kommunikation och lärande, Fackspråk och kommunikation

Derek Beach

Aarhus Universitet

Anna Kristina Hultgren

The Open University

Applied Linguistics

0142-6001 (ISSN) 1477-450X (eISSN)

Vol. In Press

Ämneskategorier (SSIF 2025)

Jämförande språkvetenskap och allmän lingvistik

DOI

10.1093/applin/amaf066

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2025-11-10