Rob Playfair

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Rob Playfair

@RobPlayfair

English for Academic Purposes Practitioner @imperialenglish. PhD researcher @BirkbeckLCAL. Ethnographizing the heteroglossia of EAP. #tleap

London, England 参加日 Eylül 2010
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Alex Ding
Alex Ding@alexanderding·
1/4 @LaetitiaM19 and I have just submitted our manuscript to Palgrave and our book ' Recovering Language in Higher Education: Social Justice, Ethics and Practices' should be published in the next few months.
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Rob Playfair@RobPlayfair·
@universe_circus The mailing list is so huge & I don't think it's necessarily used /perceived as an egalitarian discussion forum (see Alex, @BeeBond1 & @IanBruc19234684 paper in JEAP). Padlet has worked well for specialist events (feminismxeap & some SIG events)
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Alexander Black
Alexander Black@universe_circus·
@RobPlayfair Glad to hear I'm not the only one! Would be wonderful to hear more from the BALEAP mailing list, though I don't quite see how your unique style of snapshot quote-sharing could transfer to that platform
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Rob Playfair@RobPlayfair·
Despite only tweeting and liking the niche topic of #tleap my timeline on this app shows me anything but... Where can online discussions happen now? Linkedin? BALEAP mailing list? Mastodon? Missed this at the time but reposting as it's a good question with good thread so far.
Alex Ding@alexanderding

@AL_BALEAP and other #tleap colleagues - what would you say are the major contributions of Ac Lits to EAP? and conversely, what are the contributions of EAP to Ac Lits (if any)?

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Rob Playfair@RobPlayfair·
Needs analysis is associated with practical pedgogical outcomes: designing / evaluating a course. Could it also be used for social critique? Even Benesch's work was about working within existing educational systems, rather than as a study of the education system itself. #tleap
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Academic Literacies SIG@AL_BALEAP·
@RobPlayfair "larger cohorts might lead to more inspirational / departmental suspicion of students" That's a very interesting point, especially about the "departmental suspicion". But what did you mean by "inspirational"? (Was "institutional" meant?)
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Rob Playfair@RobPlayfair·
Many pre-sessional courses in the UK now have far fewer students than in pre-covid boom years. How have the courses changed as a result of being smaller? less factory-like? more scope for experimentation / alt approaches? Smaller classes? Different institutional remit? #tleap
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Rob Playfair@RobPlayfair·
@AL_BALEAP I was thinking of on campus as that's what I've been doing. A small class this year has been great and for me put the spotlight on trust, and how larger cohorts might lead to more inspirational/departmental suspicion of students.
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Academic Literacies SIG@AL_BALEAP·
@RobPlayfair Are you referring to on campus courses only or both on campus and online? Personally, I'm not involved in the pre-sessional in my institution (I do in-sessional only), but I gather from my colleagues that the numbers are about the same, but roughly half are online.
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Rob Playfair@RobPlayfair·
@NeilsonGAllison I've had a class of 8 this summer. It has made some practices designed for huge classes and cohorts seem redundant, especially around processes to prevent / prepare for students' intentionally plagiarising / cheating.
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Kelly Webb-Davies
Kelly Webb-Davies@kel_webb·
LLMs exhibit covert racism through dialect prejudice, showing even more negative biases against AAE speakers than humans: nature.com/articles/s4158…
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Rob Playfair@RobPlayfair·
An interview with Claudia Strauss about her book What Work Means. Of interest to those of us in #tleap 'non-standard' employment, perhaps. campanthropology.org
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Rob Playfair@RobPlayfair·
@LaetitiaM19 Thanks, the paragraph I quoted was a summary of an argument he'd made in more detail in the previous book which perhaps explains the malevolence!
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Rob Playfair@RobPlayfair·
Van Dijk (2009) argues that social context has no direct influence on discourse. Otherwise we would all do the same thing when on the same situation. #tleap #ethnography
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Rob Playfair@RobPlayfair·
Van Dijk's criticism of how context is used in SFL:
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Rob Playfair@RobPlayfair·
He defines context as a subjective mental model based on what each person perceives as relevant in the social environment, mediated by their individual background.
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Academic Literacies SIG@AL_BALEAP·
@RobPlayfair I'm afraid I haven't read it, but was prompted by your post to look it up. OTOH, I have read Blommaert, esp. 👇but assume you will have too. Although its concerns are remote from EAP, the approach taken is arguably highly relevant albeit much further along the cline >>
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Academic Literacies SIG@AL_BALEAP·
For anyone intrigued, the source is: van Dijk, T. A. 2009. Society and Discourse: How Social Contexts Influence Text and Talk. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. And a slightly expanded version of Rob Playfair's summary is below (taken from the book's preface).
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Rob Playfair@RobPlayfair

Van Dijk (2009) argues that social context has no direct influence on discourse. Otherwise we would all do the same thing when on the same situation. #tleap #ethnography

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