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Paul Kei Matsuda is a Professor of English and Director of Second Language Writing at Arizona State University. He is affiliated with the Center for Asian Research and has held visiting positions at institutions across China, Japan, Thailand, and the United States.
- Ph.D. in English (Purdue University)
- M.A. in English (Miami University)
- B.A. in English (University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point)
His research focuses on second language writing, academic writing, and identity construction in multilingual contexts. He explores interdisciplinary methodologies from applied linguistics, rhetoric, and composition studies, emphasizing the historical evolution of the field and the negotiation of language differences in writing instruction.
Matsuda’s publications address translingual writing, multimodal pedagogy, and teacher agency, reflecting a commitment to bridging theory and practice. His work has been honored with awards such as the 2012 CCCC Outstanding Book Award and the 2006 Richard Ohmann Award.
- 2012: Outstanding Book Award, Conference on College Composition and Communication
- 2009: Emerging Voice Award, Purdue University
- 2006: Richard Ohmann Award, College English
- 2004: TOEFL Outstanding Young Scholar Award
- 2002: Honorable Mention, Journal of Second Language Writing
Matsuda has chaired numerous doctoral committees and served in leadership roles for organizations like the American Association for Applied Linguistics and the Symposium on Second Language Writing. His global service includes consulting and teaching at institutions in China, Thailand, and the U.S., and he has edited key publications such as the Parlor Press Series on Second Language Writing.
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