This book describes the steps undertaken by language researchers to
disseminate their findings at sites of practice. It discusses questions
that arise from such efforts and provides meaningful, real-life,
first-hand accounts of both interactions with practitioners and
practitioners' feedback. The authors use narrative accounts, case
studies, and semi-ethnographies of focus groups and workshops to draw a
full picture of dissemination, its intricacies, multiple stakeholder
interests, reflexivity challenges, and future relevance and
responsibility for all parties involved. It is an attempt to fill the
gap between the end of research domains and the places of dissemination
of research findings, and the book will be of interest to applied
linguistics researchers, students and scholars of organisational
discourse, and practitioners working in multilingual settings.