“Publish or no degree”: Cultivating a scholarly writing Group for Indonesian Master’s students of English education

Rahmah Fithriani, Benni Ichsanda Rahman Hz, Rita Seroja br Ginting
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In line with the increasing institutionalization of scholarly publication as a graduation requirement for graduate students around the world, the use of a community of writing practice to support students navigate their publication endeavour has begun to receive attention from academic supervisors and graduate researchers. Despite the burgeoning interest in this topic, there has been little empirical evidence on master’s students’ experiences and perspectives of working within such writing groups at an Indonesian university. This phenomenological case study intends to fill this lacuna by elaborating on the process of a writing group's establishment and development for master's students of English education and exploring their perceptions of participating in such a community of practice (COP). Findings indicate that the writing group served as a flexible and participatory COP that produced critical and enduring alterations in identity as scholarly writers amongst participants. Specifically, their perceived transition into academic writers involves three aspects: knowledge of the values of scholarly publication, construction of a scholarly identity, and demystification of the publishing endeavour. This study's findings can be utilized to inform other master's and doctorate programs, as well as academic professionals seeking interventions to assist their students' productive writing.
“发表或无学位”:培养印尼英语教育硕士生学术写作群
随着学术出版作为世界各地研究生毕业要求的日益制度化,使用写作实践社区来支持学生引导他们的出版努力已经开始受到学术导师和研究生研究人员的关注。尽管对这一话题的兴趣日益浓厚,但在印度尼西亚大学的硕士学生中,很少有经验证据表明他们在这种写作小组中工作的经历和观点。本现象学案例研究旨在通过阐述英语教育硕士生写作小组的建立和发展过程,并探讨他们参与这种实践社区(COP)的看法,来填补这一空白。研究结果表明,写作小组作为一个灵活的、参与性的缔约方,在参与者作为学术作家的身份方面产生了关键和持久的变化。具体来说,他们感知到的向学术作家的转变涉及三个方面:对学术出版价值的认识、学术身份的建构以及对出版事业的去神秘化。本研究的发现可以为其他硕士和博士课程提供参考,也可以为学术专业人员寻求干预措施来帮助他们的学生提高写作效率。
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