Teaching English in an engineering international branch campus: a collaborative autoethnography of our emotion labor
<p dir="ltr">While a number of studies have documented the significant role of emotions and the emotion labor produced in English language teaching, research exploring English instructors’ emotion labor in transnational higher education contexts such as international branch campuses...
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| Main Author: | Sara Hillman (5981831) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Aymen Elsheikh (18068884) (author), Naqaa Abbas (21768215) (author), Bryant Scott (21768218) (author) |
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2024
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