Melbourne Graduate School of Education

LH Martin Institute for Higher Education Leadership and Management

Dr Chinh Nguyen

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Dr Chinh Nguyen is Academic Programs Support Officer at the LH Martin Institute. Chinh’s doctoral research focused on the discursive and electronic construction of Australian universities and international students’ perceptions of university websites.

Prior to joining the LH Martin Institute, Chinh was Tutor & Grader of various management and marketing subjects - both undergraduate and postgraduate - at the Department of Management and Marketing, Faculty of Business & Economics, University of Melbourne.

Chinh's research interests focus on organisational discourse, discursive identity, strategy and change.

 

 

Selected publications:

Nguyen, C 2008, 'The discursive and electronic construction of Australian universities and international students on university websites', presented at the Web 2.0 Studies: Critical Internet Theory and Research Methodologies Workshop, The University of Melbourne.

Nguyen, C 2007, 'From place to place through space: The discursive electronic construction of identities of international students and Australian higher education on http://www.studyinaustralia.gov.au: Asian international students’ perspectives', presented at the Australian International Education Conference, Melbourne.

Nguyen, C 2007, 'The discursive electronic self, thirdspace, and marketing Australian higher education online', presented at the Intercultural World: Theoretical Approaches, Interdisciplinary Perspectives Conference, Monash University, Melbourne.

Nguyen, C & Kampf, C 2006. 'Reach, reification and identity (re)construction on the Web: A situated perspective on global communication processes', Internet Research 7.0: Internet Convergences, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

Nguyen, C 2005, 'The electronic construction of universities and international students', International Critical Discourse Analysis Conference proceedings, University of Tasmania, Launceston.

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