Negotiating Participation and Identity in Second Language Academic Communities
University of British Columbia
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Abstract
This article reports on a qualitative multiple case study that explored the academic discourse socialization experiences of L2 learners in a Canadian university. Grounded in the notion of “community of practice” (Lave & Wenger, 1991, p. 89), the study examined how L2 learners negotiated their participation and membership in their new L2 classroom communities, particularly in open-ended class discussions. The participants included 6 female graduate students from Japan and 10 of their course instructors. Student self-reports, interviews, and classroom observations were collected over an entire academic year to provide an in-depth, longitudinal analysis of the students' perspectives about their class…
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- Negotiation
- Identity (music)
- Sociology
- Linguistics
- Identity negotiation
- Psychology
- Pedagogy
- Social science
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