Chapter published in:
Professional Development in Applied Linguistics: A guide to success for graduate students and early career facultyEdited by Luke Plonsky
[Not in series 229] 2020
► pp. 140–152
Engaging with professional organizations
Heidi Byrnes | Georgetown University
In this article I argue that contributing to professional
organizations is a particularly beneficial way of finding personal and
professional enrichment and opportunities for creative and meaningful
engagement toward addressing language-related societal issues. Such an
engagement can continue to shape, often in unexpected but deeply rewarding
ways, one’s identity in applied linguistics over an entire professional
career. I exemplify this position by tracing my own involvement with five
professional organizations, in each case asking three interwoven questions:
What were the language-focused societal – the ‘real world’ – issues as I
perceived them at the time when I was most deeply involved with them? What
focused projects and opportunities for enlarging my understanding of the
field presented themselves? And what were the long-term lessons that I took
away from the experience?
Published online: 30 July 2020
https://doi.org/10.1075/z.229.10byr
https://doi.org/10.1075/z.229.10byr
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