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From translanguaging to transknowledging: Exploring new epistemological and linguistic approaches in higher education research (2023)
Book Chapter
Andrews, J., Fay, R., Min Huang, Z., & White, R. (2023). From translanguaging to transknowledging: Exploring new epistemological and linguistic approaches in higher education research. In Theory and Method in Higher Education Research (137-151). London: Emerald

In this quotation, Heugh critiques literature produced in the Global North which makes claims to promoting social justice while making invisible the sources of knowledge and languages to communicate about those ideas by people in the Global South. Th... Read More about From translanguaging to transknowledging: Exploring new epistemological and linguistic approaches in higher education research.

Linguistic diversity in research with and by international students: Considerations for research design and practice (2023)
Book Chapter
Andrews, J., Fay, R., Huang, Z. M., & White, R. (2023). Linguistic diversity in research with and by international students: Considerations for research design and practice. In Research with international students. Abingdon: Routledge

Research with and by international students involves opportunities for, and challenges arising from, the linguistic diversity of staff and students, the institutional context, and the fieldwork sites. National, institutional, and disciplinary policie... Read More about Linguistic diversity in research with and by international students: Considerations for research design and practice.

Book Review – 2021 (2021)
Journal Article
Andrews, J., Chaudhuri, S., Kong, L., & Sarsfield, M. (2021). Book Review – 2021. Journal of Interactive Media in Education, 2021(1), 29. https://doi.org/10.5334/jime.721

The following publication contains book reviews of these titles: Bearman, M., Dawson, P., Ajjawi, R., Tai, J., Boud, D. (eds.) (2020) Re-imagining university assessment in a digital world. The Enabling Power of Assessment 7. Springer, 296 pages, h... Read More about Book Review – 2021.

Bringing the critical into doctoral supervision: What can we learn from debates about epistemic justice and the languaging of research? (2021)
Journal Article
Fay, R., Andrews, J., Huang, Z. M., & White, R. (2021). Bringing the critical into doctoral supervision: What can we learn from debates about epistemic justice and the languaging of research?. Journal of Praxis in Higher Education, 3(2), 104-127. https://doi.org/10.47989/kpdc109

In this article, we discuss how, as supervisors in largely Anglophone university contexts in England, we are trying to develop supervisory practices informed by the discussions of epistemic (in)justice and the languaging of research. Having rehearsed... Read More about Bringing the critical into doctoral supervision: What can we learn from debates about epistemic justice and the languaging of research?.

Theorising arts-based collaborative research processes (2020)
Book Chapter
Andrews, J., Frimberger, K., Fay, R., Tordzro, G., Densua Tordzro, N., & Sithole, T. (2020). Theorising arts-based collaborative research processes. In E. Moore, J. Bradley, & J. Simpson (Eds.), Translanguaging as Transformation: The Collaborative Construction of New Linguistic Realities. Bristol: Multilingual Matters

Researching multilingually in applied linguistics (2019)
Book Chapter
Andrews, J., Holmes, P., Fay, R., & Dawson, S. (2020). Researching multilingually in applied linguistics. In J. McKinley, & H. Rose (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Research Methods in Applied Linguistics (76-86). (1). London: Taylor & Francis (Routledge). https://doi.org/10.4324/9780367824471

Researching multilingually is an umbrella term used (in e.g. Holmes et al. 2013) which seeks to identify and highlight the decision-making researchers engage in regarding language in the many stages of their research processes. In applied linguistics... Read More about Researching multilingually in applied linguistics.

Valuing a translingual mindset in researcher education in Anglophone higher education: Supervision perspectives (2019)
Journal Article
Andrews, J., & Fay, R. (2020). Valuing a translingual mindset in researcher education in Anglophone higher education: Supervision perspectives. Language, Culture and Curriculum, 23(2), 188-202. https://doi.org/10.1080/07908318.2019.1677701

This article explores some implications of plurilingualism and translingual practice for teaching and learning in higher education. Research in this area tends to focus on the undergraduate experience whereas our focus is on doctoral supervision, a l... Read More about Valuing a translingual mindset in researcher education in Anglophone higher education: Supervision perspectives.