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Practitioner agency and identity in English for academic purposes

Ding, Dr Alex(Edited by)Monbec, Laetitia(Edited by)
Part of the New Perspectives for English for Academic Purposes series
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This volume provides insights into EAP practitioners' identity and agency in varied contexts and field positions.

Each chapter delves into a theoretical perspective (Bourdieu's field theory, Post-humanism, Legitimation Code Theory, Symbolic Interactionism..), and a variety of methodologies, enabling different questions to be explored. Each chapter is also a window into the everyday life of practitioners as they navigate their professional lives, and the specificities of their EAP contexts, the politics and struggles over power, domination, legitimacy, status, ambition and recognition. The authors' concerns and strategies vary and show that the weight of powerful structures and collective habitus is difficult - but not impossible- to resist.

From a socio-analysis of EAP and its narratives of origins, to a discussion on Ethics in EAP and a critique of the Global South label, the reader will explore contributions from Canada, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Pakistan, Singapore, South Africa, the UK, and Zimbabwe.

The chapters reveal a field which is made up of a constellation of worlds, each with its own logic but importantly, a field with no centre. The studies in the chapters are likely to intrigue, inspire, but also disrupt some readers' expectations and challenge their assumptions about the field and its practitioners.

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Bloomsbury Academic
1350263257 / 9781350263253
eBook
407.1
02/05/2024
United Kingdom
English
1 online resource (264 pages) : illustrations (black and white)
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