When students reference plagiarised material - what can we learn (and what can we do) about their understanding of attribution?

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Chanock, Kate [1 ]
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[1] La Trobe Univ, Humanities Acad Skills Unit, Bundoora, Vic, Australia
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unintentional plagiarism; attribution; referencing;
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
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Although some students probably intend to plagiarise, others do it unintentionally; yet, as McGowan observes, "unwitting plagiarism" has been "largely neglected in the literature" (2005). In this article, I discuss some practices of attribution that students bring from school to university, and focus on one kind of 'unwitting plagiarism' that puzzles lecturers and student learning advisers alike - that is, when students provide a reference for 'clearly' plagiarised material. Drawing on Bakhtin, I suggest reasons why this practice makes sense to the students who do it. Then, drawing on Rose (1996) and East (2006), I look at the kind of teaching that would be necessary to mediate the gap between students' and lecturers' understandings of the purposes of attribution in scholarly writing.
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