Politician-Turned-Doctoral Student’s Narrative Identity at an Australian University: A Case Study

This study aims to explore the narrative identity of a politician-turned-doctoral student at an Australian university with a particular focus on his academic and social encounters based on his English resources and experiences of learning and living in Australia. This case study is unique in the way...

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Main Author: Singhanat Nomnian
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The International Academic Forum 2017-09-01
Series:IAFOR Journal of Education
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Online Access:http://iafor.org/archives/journals/iafor-journal-of-education/10.22492.ije.5.2.08.pdf
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spelling doaj-61d42b4fc01649e0881a8d17f82d861f2020-11-24T23:55:39ZengThe International Academic ForumIAFOR Journal of Education2187-05942017-09-015210.22492/ije.5.2.08Politician-Turned-Doctoral Student’s Narrative Identity at an Australian University: A Case StudySinghanat Nomnian0Mahidol University, ThailandThis study aims to explore the narrative identity of a politician-turned-doctoral student at an Australian university with a particular focus on his academic and social encounters based on his English resources and experiences of learning and living in Australia. This case study is unique in the way that very few Thai politicians would end their political career and join in an academic community because of different philosophies underpinning these political and educational agendas. Drawing upon a narrative inquiry, the 60-year-old former Thai politician who decided to undertake a PhD in Engineering (Water Resources Management) found his academic experience positively challenging as he had to familiarize himself with Australian academic discourse such as conducting research, writing his thesis, and taking part in class discussion. Being a competent user of English, he enjoyed living in a multicultural and multilingual society in Australia. This study offers an optimistic outlook at career change through a lens of a politician who became a doctoral student and serves as an example for adults who are transiting their midlife career path and considering stepping out of their comfort zones to venture into something new and exciting. This study hopes to shed new light and hopes on adult education in an era of aging society.http://iafor.org/archives/journals/iafor-journal-of-education/10.22492.ije.5.2.08.pdfnarrative identitypoliticiandoctoral studentAustralian universityadult education
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Politician-Turned-Doctoral Student’s Narrative Identity at an Australian University: A Case Study
IAFOR Journal of Education
narrative identity
politician
doctoral student
Australian university
adult education
author_facet Singhanat Nomnian
author_sort Singhanat Nomnian
title Politician-Turned-Doctoral Student’s Narrative Identity at an Australian University: A Case Study
title_short Politician-Turned-Doctoral Student’s Narrative Identity at an Australian University: A Case Study
title_full Politician-Turned-Doctoral Student’s Narrative Identity at an Australian University: A Case Study
title_fullStr Politician-Turned-Doctoral Student’s Narrative Identity at an Australian University: A Case Study
title_full_unstemmed Politician-Turned-Doctoral Student’s Narrative Identity at an Australian University: A Case Study
title_sort politician-turned-doctoral student’s narrative identity at an australian university: a case study
publisher The International Academic Forum
series IAFOR Journal of Education
issn 2187-0594
publishDate 2017-09-01
description This study aims to explore the narrative identity of a politician-turned-doctoral student at an Australian university with a particular focus on his academic and social encounters based on his English resources and experiences of learning and living in Australia. This case study is unique in the way that very few Thai politicians would end their political career and join in an academic community because of different philosophies underpinning these political and educational agendas. Drawing upon a narrative inquiry, the 60-year-old former Thai politician who decided to undertake a PhD in Engineering (Water Resources Management) found his academic experience positively challenging as he had to familiarize himself with Australian academic discourse such as conducting research, writing his thesis, and taking part in class discussion. Being a competent user of English, he enjoyed living in a multicultural and multilingual society in Australia. This study offers an optimistic outlook at career change through a lens of a politician who became a doctoral student and serves as an example for adults who are transiting their midlife career path and considering stepping out of their comfort zones to venture into something new and exciting. This study hopes to shed new light and hopes on adult education in an era of aging society.
topic narrative identity
politician
doctoral student
Australian university
adult education
url http://iafor.org/archives/journals/iafor-journal-of-education/10.22492.ije.5.2.08.pdf
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