This research project investigates multilingual students’ engagement and investment in their undergraduate studies as they transition from foundational academic writing coursework (which may be seen by some as a stigmatized, “remedial” context) to Writing Intensive credit coursework. Through interviews and narrative writing samples, I investigate students’ various communities and positions in the university context to examine academic writing as social practice and identity negotiation (both interpersonal and intrapersonal). I find that while some students do report increased proficiency and confidence in their academic writing, their investment in the university community as a whole is more fractured than cohesive
Starting with questions of how a language and learning practitioner might assist a student to write ...
Longitudinal analysis of writing by doctoral students in an English as a lingua franca setting, usin...
Globalization and internationalization of higher education have perpetuated the dominance of English...
A growing number of bilingual and multilingual national and international students are enrolling in ...
This small-scale ethnographic research study investigated student perceptions of social identity and...
This small-scale ethnographic research study investigated student perceptions of social identity and...
This project builds upon the foundation of previous ethnographic work on academic literacies in orde...
Most universities in English-dominant countries have been competing to attract multilingual learners...
This dissertation reports on a study investigating the identity of first-year university students as...
This thesis explores how multilingual students might negotiate their multilingual identities while n...
This study investigates the changing participation and identity in the writing transition of Englis...
Students studying in university contexts often find learning to write English for academic purposes ...
Students studying in university contexts often find learning to write English for academic purposes ...
This study examines the identity construction processes of multilingual undergraduate university stu...
This study explores how multilingual students at an American-style university in the UAE construct t...
Starting with questions of how a language and learning practitioner might assist a student to write ...
Longitudinal analysis of writing by doctoral students in an English as a lingua franca setting, usin...
Globalization and internationalization of higher education have perpetuated the dominance of English...
A growing number of bilingual and multilingual national and international students are enrolling in ...
This small-scale ethnographic research study investigated student perceptions of social identity and...
This small-scale ethnographic research study investigated student perceptions of social identity and...
This project builds upon the foundation of previous ethnographic work on academic literacies in orde...
Most universities in English-dominant countries have been competing to attract multilingual learners...
This dissertation reports on a study investigating the identity of first-year university students as...
This thesis explores how multilingual students might negotiate their multilingual identities while n...
This study investigates the changing participation and identity in the writing transition of Englis...
Students studying in university contexts often find learning to write English for academic purposes ...
Students studying in university contexts often find learning to write English for academic purposes ...
This study examines the identity construction processes of multilingual undergraduate university stu...
This study explores how multilingual students at an American-style university in the UAE construct t...
Starting with questions of how a language and learning practitioner might assist a student to write ...
Longitudinal analysis of writing by doctoral students in an English as a lingua franca setting, usin...
Globalization and internationalization of higher education have perpetuated the dominance of English...