This paper views classroom interaction as integral to the production of academic writing. It presents a situated account of how two L2 master’s students’ experienced spoken interaction on two different courses, extracted from a small-scale 13-month ethnographic study which drew on Bourdieu’s concept of symbolic capital (1991), and Goffman’s participation framework (1981). Triangulation of classroom observation data with student interviews reveals how interaction is framed by the two research participants’ courses and to what extent interactive events are tied to specific goals related to written assignments. Findings echo existing research that language proficiency, familiarity with norms, and power relations intersect in rendering interact...
Goal • to diagnose students’ language and grammar conceptions emerging from peer interaction durin...
The one to one writing conference between a teacher and student is often viewed as an ideal space fo...
[full article, abstract in English; abstract in Lithuanian] “Learning” is defined and constructed...
This article provides a summary of some of the key ideas of Seedhouse (2004). The study applies Conv...
This paper sheds light on what happens behind the closed door of the academic writing tutorial. Whil...
My research, situated in writing centers, focuses on oral response to L2 writing. I used conversatio...
This paper discusses feedback for developing L2 writing. It presents data from a serendipitous audio...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.In Australia, a significant num...
This study examines how two Japanese students learning to write in English negotiate the variations ...
The benefits of dialogic interaction which engenders academic talk are greater understanding of conc...
In this paper we offer a significant development of Baldry and Thibault’s (2006) notion of a ‘meanin...
In this article we demonstrate how a CA based study can shed light on the complex phenomenon of clas...
In this article we look at some basic features of interaction and compare their occurrence and funct...
PhD ThesisThis study adhered to the belief that interaction plays a significant role in the co-const...
Using Design Research as methodology and research design type, this article reports on a research pr...
Goal • to diagnose students’ language and grammar conceptions emerging from peer interaction durin...
The one to one writing conference between a teacher and student is often viewed as an ideal space fo...
[full article, abstract in English; abstract in Lithuanian] “Learning” is defined and constructed...
This article provides a summary of some of the key ideas of Seedhouse (2004). The study applies Conv...
This paper sheds light on what happens behind the closed door of the academic writing tutorial. Whil...
My research, situated in writing centers, focuses on oral response to L2 writing. I used conversatio...
This paper discusses feedback for developing L2 writing. It presents data from a serendipitous audio...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.In Australia, a significant num...
This study examines how two Japanese students learning to write in English negotiate the variations ...
The benefits of dialogic interaction which engenders academic talk are greater understanding of conc...
In this paper we offer a significant development of Baldry and Thibault’s (2006) notion of a ‘meanin...
In this article we demonstrate how a CA based study can shed light on the complex phenomenon of clas...
In this article we look at some basic features of interaction and compare their occurrence and funct...
PhD ThesisThis study adhered to the belief that interaction plays a significant role in the co-const...
Using Design Research as methodology and research design type, this article reports on a research pr...
Goal • to diagnose students’ language and grammar conceptions emerging from peer interaction durin...
The one to one writing conference between a teacher and student is often viewed as an ideal space fo...
[full article, abstract in English; abstract in Lithuanian] “Learning” is defined and constructed...