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Evaluation in Tenure and Promotion Lettera: Constructing Faculty as Communicators, Stars, and Workers
Oleh:
Hyon, Sunny
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Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Applied Linguistics (Full Text) vol. 32 no. 4 (Sep. 2011)
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page 389-407.
Fulltext:
vol. 32 issue 4 September 2011. p. 389-407.pdf
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This article examines a little-studied review genre of academe: letters written for faculty retention, promotion, and tenure (RPT). Given their centrally evaluative nature, these documents have potential to illuminate academic community values, particularly those related to faculty work. Of specific interest in this study is the evaluative language that RPT letter writers use to review three core areas of faculty performance: teaching, research and service. To this end, the author examined positive evaluative lexis in 95 RPT letters written for 11 faculty members from 8 US universities. The analysis revealed that letter writers assessed faculty in terms of seven key dimensions of their work (presentation, expertise, conscientiousness, affect, prestige, uniqueness, and productivity) and that these dimensions clustered in different ways across the three work areas. What emerged were three distinct ideals of faculty performance, which both promote and obscure realities of faculty work. In addition, while negative evaluation was sometimes expressed directly, it was typically mitigated, pointing to community concerns with politeness when evaluating colleagues.
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