Sangam: A Confluence of Knowledge Streams

An exploration of EAP professionalism in a joint venture Sino-British university in China

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dc.contributor Baumfield, Vivienne
dc.contributor Durrant, Phillip
dc.creator Paterson, A
dc.date 2022-06-30T11:42:06Z
dc.date 2022-06-22
dc.date 2022-06-26T19:18:16Z
dc.date 2022-06-30T11:42:06Z
dc.date.accessioned 2023-02-23T12:15:01Z
dc.date.available 2023-02-23T12:15:01Z
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/10871/130106
dc.identifier.uri http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/CUHPOERS/258560
dc.description Professionalism in English for Academic Purposes (EAP) is an evolving concept, emerging from the increasingly diverse range of contexts it is enacted within. This study utilises a qualitative research design to explore understandings of EAP professionalism, and the role of professional standards within this, in one such emerging context of EAP. Conducted in a joint venture Sino-British university in China, semi-structured interviews with 10 participants are used to explore EAP practitioners’ perceptions of the professional standards applied in this cross-cultural context, and their own professional beliefs, attitudes and values. Thematic analysis is utilised in combination with the deployment of Bourdieu’s theoretical thinking tools of habitus, capital and field. Findings reveal there to be significant misalignment between the participants’ own understandings of professionalism and the codified professional standards in this context. Participants’ habitus was found to be mismatched with this evolving sub-field of transnational education, creating a dissonance between participants’ own understandings of professionalism and the professionalism expected by the institution. The wider socio-political landscape impacts the formation of standards in this context, with influences revealed from the Chinese socio-political context and wider economy, in interaction with UK and global higher education trends. Within this, EAP practitioners’ roles are being shaped increasingly around administration and research, subtly altering what it means to be a teacher in this context, and the skills required. The findings suggest the transformative potential of reflexivity and the need for fostering dialogue among the teaching community both within the context and the wider EAP community, in order to draw on the strengths of the diverse voices and lived practices that constitute EAP professionalism.
dc.language en
dc.publisher University of Exeter
dc.publisher Graduate School of Education
dc.rights http://www.rioxx.net/licenses/all-rights-reserved
dc.subject Transnational education
dc.subject Professionalism
dc.subject Professional standards
dc.subject Bourdieu
dc.subject Sino-British university
dc.title An exploration of EAP professionalism in a joint venture Sino-British university in China
dc.type Thesis or dissertation
dc.type Doctor of Education in TESOL
dc.type Doctoral
dc.type Doctoral Thesis


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