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Academic Writing and Integrity the Age of Diversity: Perspectives from European North American Higher Education
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Academic Writing and Integrity the Age of Diversity: Perspectives from European North American Higher Education in Vernon, BC
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Academic Writing and Integrity the Age of Diversity: Perspectives from European North American Higher Education in Vernon, BC
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This edited volume explores the intersections of academic writing and academic integrity practices, policies and theory in increasingly pluralistic and heterogeneous higher education contexts. Responding to developments such as internationalisation, massification, equity, diversity and inclusion and decolonisation, the book asks important questions about social justice, access to education and hierarchies of knowledge which challenge established practices in European and North American academia. The contributors interrogate discourses on writing and integrity in higher education, reinterpreting them through the lens of cultural difference. The book will be of interest to university educators who wish to develop their understanding of pedagogy and improve their teaching and research practice.
This edited volume explores the intersections of academic writing and academic integrity practices, policies and theory in increasingly pluralistic and heterogeneous higher education contexts. Responding to developments such as internationalisation, massification, equity, diversity and inclusion and decolonisation, the book asks important questions about social justice, access to education and hierarchies of knowledge which challenge established practices in European and North American academia. The contributors interrogate discourses on writing and integrity in higher education, reinterpreting them through the lens of cultural difference. The book will be of interest to university educators who wish to develop their understanding of pedagogy and improve their teaching and research practice.



















