H. Samy Alim
H. Samy Alim
David O. Sears Presidential Endowed Chair in the Division of Social Sciences, University of California, Los Angeles
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Across both our Multilingual Matters and Channel View Publications lists, we strive to publish the very best textbooks and research monographs and are proud of our long history of publishing innovative and influential research.Our series editors and authors range from senior professors to dynamic up-and-coming researchers, and include academics working at top tier research institutions, in Indigenous communities, at universities in the Global South, and in classrooms from Australia to Zambia.
Across both our Multilingual Matters and Channel View Publications lists, we strive to publish the very best textbooks and research monographs and are proud of our long history of publishing innovative and influential research.Our series editors and authors range from senior professors to dynamic up-and-coming researchers, and include academics working at top tier research institutions, in Indigenous communities, at universities in the Global South, and in classrooms from Australia to Zambia.
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e-SS23
The University of Hong Kong
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7–10 June 2021
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Thematic Panels
Bal Krishna Sharma & Shuang Gao
Tourism and Intercultural Communication: Critical Perspectives
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Christian Chun
David Karlander & Christopher Hutton
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Elana Shohamy & Kristof Savski
Unsettling issues in language assessment
H. Keira Park
Multilingual Landscape of Contemporary Korea: Ideologies, Identities, and Practices
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Jannis Androutsopoulos & Anna De Fina
Migrants/refugees and digital connectivity
Jaspal Singh
Decolonising, unsettling and rebuilding sociolinguistics
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Jonas Hassemer
The Reflective Worker – Political Economies of Reflexivity
Karen V. Beaman & Isabelle Buchstaller
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Luiz Paulo Moita-Lopes & Mike Baynham
The Sociolinguistics of Contemporary Fascism
Maria Rosa Garrido Sardà
The politics of future re-imagination: Towards a sociolinguistics of utopias/dystopias.
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Marion Kwiatkowski & Jan-Ola Östman
Unsettling the NORMs: : The sociolinguistics of immigration to the countryside
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Mie Hiramoto & Andrew D. Wong
Unsettling Boundaries: Taking Stock of Trans- Perspectives in Sociolinguistics
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Patrick Heinrich, Ruriko Otomo & Emi Otsuji
Outcomes of multilingual resilience in contemporary Japan
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Paul Cheung
In the Face of National Crises
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Peter De Costa
Problematizing Language Policy and Practice in EMI and Transnational Higher Education
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Raymund Vitorio & Gilles Merminod
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Ruth Singer & Jill Vaughan
Unsettling multilingualism: insights from non-polyglossic communities around the globe
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Sara Nyssen & Katy Highet
Unequal Personalities: Language Education and the Politics of Difference
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Satoko Suzuki & Momoko Nakamura
Unsettling and reproducing heteronormativity
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Sibo Kanobana
Why (Not) Race? Expanding the Conversation about Language, Race and Power
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William Simpson
Unsettling Capital and Language
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Yvonne Tse Crepaldi & Xinyue Xu
Unsettling language barriers in health care
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Zhongfeng Tian & Sunny Man Chu Lau
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Zitlali Morales