In this new article published in TESOL Quarterly, our Research Assistant Professor, Dr Sal Consoli draws on Bourdieu's notion of capital and offers a new application of this sociological concept to account more holistically for the complexities of TESOL research practices.
Ultimately, life capital will act as a catalyst to promote a fresh perspective on our research—a lens which, in the long run, may yield empirical findings that fully acknowledge, value, and celebrate the humanness of our inquiries.
The article is available for open access and can be downloaded HERE.