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Contextualizing English for Academic Purposes in Higher Education: Politics, Policies and Practices [Kõva köide]

Edited by (University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand), Edited by (University of Leeds, UK)
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This book highlights the centrality of political and ideological issues as they relate to the positioning and practice of English for Academic Purposes (EAP), demonstrating that EAP cannot flourish as a profession or a discipline without an awareness of the macro- and meso-level political shifts that impact the wider university. The volume states that the practices of EAP are, in fact, political acts and examines these as yet unexplored power dynamics.

The volume begins by considering key influences that have shaped universities and their governance and management over the last three decades and how these relate to the role and practice of EAP. These influences include neoliberal economic policies, governmental demands for widening participation, globalization, entrepreneurial approaches to higher education, students as clients and therapeutism in universities. Following consideration of these broader contextual issues, specific chapters focus on politics and policies surrounding the recruitment and participation of international, fee-paying students, their positioning and identity within English-medium universities, including issues relating to English language, standards and academic integrity. Further chapters then consider more local influences that shape EAP programmes, such as their strategic roles within universities, their management, their teaching and wider academic impact.

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This excellent collection offers a vibrant and innovative take on the institutional challenges, pedagogic approaches, and structures of provision for EAP. It draws on expertise in applied linguistics, EAP scholarship, and operational management, as well as reflection on practitioner experience, including precarity. It deserves a wide readership in contemporary international higher education * Joan Turner, Emeritus Professor, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK * This first-rate volume is an important and timely contribution to furthering the dialogues, debates, and research in addressing the pedagogical practices, institutional and ideological policies, and historical and political nature of English for Academic Purposes in higher education contexts worldwide. * Christian W. Chun, Associate Professor of Applied Linguistics, University of Massachusetts Boston, USA * This volume is a valuable addition to the expanding literature on EAP and EMI, and I strongly recommend it to EAP practitioners, researchers, EAP course designers and policy makers. It offers important and insightful contributions that enrich our understanding of EAP practices while also providing practical pedagogical insights applicable in various institutional settings. -- Yasemin Kirkgöz * ESP Today *

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Provides economic, political and sociological perspectives on the policies and politics that influence the organization and delivery of English for Academic Purposes in higher education.
List of Illustrations
ix
List of Contributors
x
Preface xii
Series Editors' Foreword xiv
Introduction 1(8)
Part I Larger Contextual Influences on Contemporary Higher Education
1 Universities in the Twenty-First Century: Structures, Funding, Management and Governance
9(18)
Ian Bruce
2 The Ideologies and Practices of Internationalization within Universities
27(18)
Jenna Mittelmeier
Bowen Zhang
3 The Economics, Ethics and Discourse of Recruiting International Students
45(26)
Sylvie Lomer
Ying Yang
Part II Issues Relating to International Students and English Language
4 International Students, Gatekeeping Tests and a Model of EAP Provision
71(16)
Neil Murray
5 Proofreading in a UK University Writing Centre: Perspectives and Practices
87(22)
Chang Liu
Nigel Harwood
6 The Positioning and Purpose of EAP across the University Curriculum: Highlighting Language in Curriculum Policies
109(22)
Bee Bond
Part III EAP Programmes: Conceptualization, Organization and Delivery
7 The Differing Discursive Constructions of EAP within the University: Contrasting Institutional and Language Centre Perspectives
131(18)
Jennifer J. MacDonald
8 Perspectives on Directing an EAP Centre
149(16)
Richard Simpson
9 The Predicament of PEAPPs: Practitioners of EAP in Precarity
165(18)
Michele le Roux
Part IV Collective Organization and Positioning of EAP and the Future
10 Association: Power, Politics and Policy
183(20)
Alex Ding
Ian Bruce
11 Final Reflections: Key Themes and Future Landscapes
203(12)
Ian Bruce
Bee Bond
Index 215
Ian Bruce is Senior Lecturer in Applied Linguistics at the University of Waikato, New Zealand.

Bee Bond is Associate Professor of EAP at the University of Leeds, UK.