Description
Book SynopsisAcademic Discourse Socialization: Case Study on Multilingual Learners examines academic literacy development. Yutaka Fujieda draws on literacy autobiographies, reflective journals, final narratives, blog posts on Moodle, and individual and focus group interviews with multilingual students in a mandatory research seminar course to unpack their processes, experiences, and practices of academic literacy and academic identity construction. Fujieda argues that multilingual students’ academic identities are co-constructed via various roles and a sense of belonging to the discourse community.
Table of ContentsPART I: THEORIES OF THE STUDY AND METHODS
Chapter 1: Academic Literacy Socialization
PART II: CASES OF ADS OF SEVEN MULTILINGUAL LEARNERS
Chapter 2: Case Descriptions of Academic Literacy Socialization
Chapter 3: Cross-Case Analysis of ADS
PART III: DISUCSSION AND SUMMARY
Chapter 4: Discussion and Implications
Chapter 5: Summary