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Conceptualizations of language errors, standards, norms and nativeness in English for research publication purposes
James McKinley, Heath Rose
Dec 31, 2018
Adherence to standards in English for research publication purposes (ERPP) can be a substantial barrier for second language (L2) writers and is an area of renewed debate in L2 writing research. This study presents a qualitative...
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Integrating Appraisal Theory with possible selves in understanding university EFL writing
James McKinley
Nov 01, 2018
This article explores how the taxonomy of evaluative meanings supplied by Martin and White’s (2005) appraisal framework might be deployed to linguistically operationalize an analysis inspired by Clark and Ivanič’s (1997)...
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Integrating Appraisal Theory with possible selves in understanding university EFL writing
James McKinley
Nov 01, 2018
This article explores how the taxonomy of evaluative meanings supplied by Martin and White’s (2005) appraisal framework might be deployed to linguistically operationalize an analysis inspired by Clark and Ivanič’s (1997)...
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Japan's English medium instruction initiatives and the globalization of higher education
Heath Rose, James McKinley
Jan 01, 2018

This article analyzes a recent initiative of Japan’s Ministry of Education, which aims to internationalize higher education in Japan. The large-investment project “Top Global University Project” (TGUP) has emerged to create...

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The prevalence of pedagogy-related research in applied linguistics
Heath Rose, James McKinley
Aug 01, 2017
In this article, we respond to the special issue ‘Definitions for Applied Linguistics’, where the past and future of applied linguistics are discussed, and the place of pedagogy in the field’s scope is debated. In the issue...
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Conceptualizations of language errors, standards, norms and nativeness in English for research publication purposes
James McKinley, Heath Rose
Dec 31, 2018
Adherence to standards in English for research publication purposes (ERPP) can be a substantial barrier for second language (L2) writers and is an area of renewed debate in L2 writing research. This study presents a qualitative...
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Displacements of Memory
Andrea Purdekova
Jul 31, 2017
This article investigates unofficial commemoration practices, interaction with sites of memory and the fate of the materiality of memory – mass gravesites and their remains – in the context of Burundi’s stalled transitional...
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Displacements of Memory
Andrea Purdekova
Jul 31, 2017
This article investigates unofficial commemoration practices, interaction with sites of memory and the fate of the materiality of memory – mass gravesites and their remains – in the context of Burundi’s stalled transitional...
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Language and the development of intercultural competence in an ‘internationalised’ university:
Within the currently diverse UK higher education environment, one important aspect of learning is the development of intercultural competence. The study that informs this paper investigated the ways intercultural competence was...
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Cancer immunotherapy trial registrations increase exponentially but chronic immunosuppressive glucocorticoid therapy may compromise outcomes
This work was supported by the Wellcome Trust Translational Medicine and Therapeutics Programme [RJAG/076 to TJ], Cancer Research UK and the Cambridge Translational Medicine and Therapeutics Academic Clinical Fellowship...
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Japan's English medium instruction initiatives and the globalization of higher education
Heath Rose, James McKinley
Jan 01, 2018

This article analyzes a recent initiative of Japan’s Ministry of Education, which aims to internationalize higher education in Japan. The large-investment project “Top Global University Project” (TGUP) has emerged to create...

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The prevalence of pedagogy-related research in applied linguistics
Heath Rose, James McKinley
Aug 01, 2017
In this article, we respond to the special issue ‘Definitions for Applied Linguistics’, where the past and future of applied linguistics are discussed, and the place of pedagogy in the field’s scope is debated. In the issue...
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Language and the development of intercultural competence in an ‘internationalised’ university:
Within the currently diverse UK higher education environment, one important aspect of learning is the development of intercultural competence. The study that informs this paper investigated the ways intercultural competence was...
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Issues of (in)visibility and compromise in academic work in UK universities.

As higher education increasingly aligns with the ideology of the marketplace, we argue that conditions of corporate competition have contributed to the invisibilization of collective work in UK higher education. Drawing on...

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Issues of (in)visibility and compromise in academic work in UK universities.

As higher education increasingly aligns with the ideology of the marketplace, we argue that conditions of corporate competition have contributed to the invisibilization of collective work in UK higher education. Drawing on...

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Developing intercultural competence in a ‘comfortable’ third space

With the number of international postgraduate students in UK universities steadily increasing, there is great interest in understanding how institutions can more effectively meet these students’ expectations and needs through...

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Developing intercultural competence in a ‘comfortable’ third space

With the number of international postgraduate students in UK universities steadily increasing, there is great interest in understanding how institutions can more effectively meet these students’ expectations and needs through...

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On the Concept of Youth in Art Education
TJ Denmead
Dec 19, 2017
In this article, I analyze how the concept of youth is used in art education scholarship. I review papers from three art education journals that use youth in their titles and/or abstracts. I analyze how the concept of youth...
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The Nation as Hegemonic Project
TJ Miley
Jun 05, 2017
This article argues that the nation is best conceived as a hegemonic project. It starts with a discussion of the dialectical intertwining of the categories of nationhood and nationalism, and continues with a treatment of the...
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