Language learning motivation in Asia : selves within systems
Terry Fellner, Matthew T. Apple and Dexter Da Silva
Revisiting studies on causal attribution in ESL/EFL contexts : toward an alternative model
Peter Gobel, Siew Ming Thang and Setsuko Mori
The theoretical interface between complex dynamic systems theory and sociocultural theory in L2 (De)motivation research : a qualitative investigation
Tae-Young Kim
L2 selves in motivation to learn English as a foreign language : the case of Taiwanese adolescents
Hung-Tzu Huang and I-Ling Chen
Fluctuation of L2 motivation and possible causes : Taiwanese EFL learners
Szu-An Chen
Examining the relationship between foreign language learning motivation and critical thinking motivation : the case of Filipino foreign language learners
Marcos Y. Lopez and Richard D.L.C. Gonzales
The impact of studying abroad experience on the affective changes related to L2 motivation : a qualitative study of the processes of change
Michiko Ueki and Osamu Takeuchi
The discursive construction of university English language learners in China
Mingyue (Michelle) Gu and Xiaoyuan (Doris) Qu
Teacher classroom behaviour and teacher motivation
Amol Padwad and Krishna Dixit
Research on second language teacher motivation from a Vygotskyian activity theory perspective : a case study of two novice English teachers in China
Qian-Mei Zhang
In their shoes : what successful Indonesian school teachers do to motivate their pupils
Martin Lamb, Sri Puji Astuti and Nilawati Hadisantosa
Beyond essentialism : arrpehending 'identity' and 'motivation' through a poststructural lens
Nathanael Rupolph
Language learning motivation in Asia : current trajectory and possible future
Matthew T. apple and Dexter Da Silva
Language learning motivation in Asia : selves within systems
Terry Fellner, Matthew T. Apple and Dexter Da Silva
Revisiting studies on causal attribution in ESL/EFL contexts : toward an alternative model
Peter Gobel, Siew Ming Thang and Setsuko Mori
The theoretical interface between complex dynamic systems theory and sociocultural theory in L2 (De)motivation research : a qualitative investigation
Theodore J. Lowi, Cornell University, Benjamin Ginsberg, The Johns Hopkins University, Kenneth A. Shepsle, Harvard University, Stephen Ansolabehere, Harvard University
Introduction: Transnational agricultural history in the North American West
Sterling Evans
Agricultural connections across North America. Dependent harvests: grain production on the American and Canadian plains and the double dependency with Mexico, 1880-1950
Sterling Evans
Meat in the middle: converging borderlands in the US Midwest, 1865-1900
Kristin Hoganson
Little Liberia: the African-American agricultural colony in Baja California
Laura Hooton
Commodity histories in the borderlands. Breaking sod or breaking even? Flax on the northern great plains and prairies, 1889-1930
Joshua D. MacFadyen
Colonizing the borderlands: citriculture and boosterism in Texas's Lower Rio Grande Valley, 1910-1930
Tim Bowman
Red and green on the border: the nature and technology of southern New Mexico's chile peppers
Todd Meyers
Baja and beyond: toward an environmental and trans-regional history of the tomato industry of Baja California
Sterling Evans
A sense of place for ranching and farming in the North American borderlands. Disturbed belt or rancher's paradise? Frontier exploration and place-making in a western Canadian-American borderland
Peter S. Morris
Croplands and pastures: local agricultural landscape evolution on the transnational northern Great Plains, 1935-2006
Andrew Dunlop
Ranching across borders: the making of a transnational cattle industry in the Texas-Mexico borderlands, 1749-1945
Alicia Dewey
Agricultural labor in the US-Mexico borderlands. Pecan shelling and its discontents: migrant industrialization in Depression-era San Antonio
John Weber
From the golden age of cotton to sorghum: Mexican women's labor in agro-industries along the Texas-Tamaulipas borderlands
Sonia Hernandez
The betabeleras of Western Nebraska: gender, labor, and the beet sugar industry
Tisa M. Anders and Rosa Elia Cobos
Dias de descanso: reassessing the social history of los braceros and the transformative role of migration
Matt Caire-Perez
Agricultural labor in the US-Canada borderlands. Picking, posing, and performing: Puget Sound hop fields and income for aboriginal workers
Paige Raibmon
"We are tied together . . . in a hundred different ways": farmers and farm organizations across the forty-ninth parallel, 1905-1915
Jason McCollom
"Done for another year": the resilience of Canadian custom harvesters on the North American plains
Thomas D. Isern and Suzzanne Kelley
Agriculture and transborder water issues. "There may be bloodshed": the US Reclamation Service, localism, and water conflicts in the Montana-Alberta borderlands, 1900-1910
Anthony E. Carlson
The liquid frontier: water and sustainable development on the US-Mexico border
Stephen P. Mumme
Afterword: NAFTA, agriculture, and the greater west
Sterling Evans
Contributors
Introduction: Transnational agricultural history in the North American West
Sterling Evans
Agricultural connections across North America. Dependent harvests: grain production on the American and Canadian plains and the double dependency with Mexico, 1880-1950
Sterling Evans
Meat in the middle: converging borderlands in the US Midwest, 1865-1900