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Brooke Schreiber is an Assistant Professor in the English Department of Baruch College, CUNY, USA. Her research focuses on second language writing, pedagogy and teacher training, as well as global Englishes and translingualism. Eunjeong Lee, Ph.D., is Assistant Professor of Applied Linguistics and Rhetoric and Composition at University of Houston. Her research centers around language-minoritized writers' language and literacy practices, politics of language, language ideologies, and equitable and just language and literacy education. Her work has appeared in Journal of Language, Identity, and Education, World Englishes, Journal of Multicultural Discourses, and Written Communication, and many other journals and edited collections. Jennifer Johnson is a lecturer in the Program in Writing and Rhetoric at Stanford University, USA. Her research focuses on applied linguistics, language and identity, second language writing and multimodal communication. Norah Fahim is a Lecturer in the Program on Writing and Rhetoric and is Associate Director at the Hume Center for Writing and Speaking at Stanford University, USA. Her research areas include narrative inquiry, writing program administration and second language writing. |