Malaysian students' negotiation of identity through spoken academic discourse
Identity is theorised as always changing, constructed, negotiated, partial, and conflicting (Norton, 2000) and is also influenced by the environment or culture individuals belong to (Ang, 2011). Identity is also not pre-existing to interaction but it is situated and co-constructed within an exchange...
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Main Author: | Zurina Khairuddin (Author) |
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