Definitions of ‘holism’ in applied language studies need to remain broad enough to allow for true epistemological diversity and reject prematurely coherent impermeable systems that do not reflect the present state of knowledge in our field. In Part 1 of this two-part paper, I focus on definitional issues arguing that the atomistic parts of any whole are related within a complex, but flu…
This study is set in the globalising context of international companies relocating their businesses to Vietnam in increasing numbers. Drawing on qualitative research methods, including semi-structured interviews, observations and post-observation discussions, it explores how a sample of fourteen information technology graduates communicate in English at the workplace and to what extent the Engl…
Situated in the Chinese EFL context, this study was conducted to explore the developmental trajectories of the lexical verbs employed in academic writing of three Chinese novice science researchers. Three corpora were used to keep track of the use of lexical verbs over time in terms of the richness in variation and sophistication. Semi-structured interviews were used to interpret the trajectori…
This study explored the communication needs of those in secretarial positions in a bicultural academic office. Needs analysis was employed, using a combination of ethnographic and autobiographical methods to investigate insider views, with the ultimate goal of determining how to teach secretarial English. The research site was the English department of a university in Central Taiwan. The data c…
This paper is a Case Report describing a triangulation of 1) action research, 2) the application of my own previous field research, and 3) direct argument, undertaken in a university in Japan in order to inculcate a more informed and accepting attitude towards the implementation of ESP programmes among both peers and administrators. I undertook these actions in response to initial administrativ…