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Language socialization and academic discourse in English as a Foreign Language contexts: A research agenda
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Second Language LearningAcademic DiscourseMultilingualismLinguistic AnthropologyGlobal EnglishSecond Language SpeakingLanguage EducationEducationAcademic LanguageLanguage TeachingForeign Language ContextsLanguage CultureDiscourse AnalysisLanguage StudiesSecond Language EducationSociolinguisticsColloquial LanguageBilingual EducationLanguage SocializationIntercultural EducationAcademic Discourse SocializationForeign Language EducationCultureSecond Language StudiesSecond Language TeachingIntercultural CommunicationLanguage Socialization ResearchLinguistics
Abstract In this paper, I argue for expanding language socialization research on the academic discourse socialization of speakers of English as an additional language to less-commonly researched settings outside of English-dominant countries. Following an overview of some theoretical and methodological issues involved in conducting such research, I lay out a research agenda, focusing on several topics and issues that have the potential to illuminate issues of interest in both language socialization and second language acquisition regarding how competence and community are defined in a globalized, multilingual world. These include: (a) closer investigation of presumed ‘cultural differences’ between ‘Western’ and ‘Asian’ academic discourse practices, (b) the effect of social categories such as ethnicity and ‘nonnative speaker’ status on the construction of ‘expert’ and ‘novice’ identities in these settings, (c) the role of socializing agents outside of the classroom, and (d) the extent to which students in these settings are being socialized into practices and ideologies that promote multicompetence.
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