Native‐Speakerism and Race in TESOL: A Collaborative Autoethnographic Counter‐Story
ABSTRACT In this article, three TESOL scholar‐practitioners engage in a collaborative autoethnography, analyzing our intersectional professional experiences with native‐speakerism and race. Our discussions center around native‐speakerism, linguistic racism, and critical race theory. A counter‐storytelling approach juxtaposes each of our encounters with
Daniela Silva+2 more
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The Australian LINEAGE Study: advancing and implementing international guidance on genomic data within local governance frameworks. [PDF]
Lysaght T+7 more
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Passing ethnographies: rethinking the sites of agency and reflexivity in a mediated world [PDF]
Couldry, Nick
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Racket sociality: investigating intimidation in North India
This article is an ethnographic investigation into acts of intimidation and threats. Theoretically, it dialogues with ‘racket’ – a key analytical term in the sociology of domination, state‐making, and mafias. The anthropology of power, violence, and crime has paid scant attention to the morphology of threats and the ways interpersonal intimidation ...
Lucia Michelutti
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Digital Tahrir Square: An Analysis of Human Rights and the Internet Examined Through the Lens of the Egyptian Arab Spring [PDF]
Cattle, Amy E.
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Taking up the challenge of eliminating racism in health care through talking about race (and culture). [PDF]
Watego CJ+4 more
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East by Southeast: Hong Kong in the Decolonising Pacific
Abstract This essay seeks to complicate Hong Kong's seemingly common‐sensical geographical identity as an East Asian—specifically, Chinese—metropolis through a contrapuntal mapping of its historical connections with Southeast Asia. It takes seriously the role that this supposedly hinterland region played in catalysing urban transformations in the ...
Wesley Attewell
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A Call to Disrupt Heteronormativity and Cisnormativity in Physical Therapy: Perspectives of 2SLGBTQIPA+ Participants on Future Directions for PT Curricula. [PDF]
Ravi R+7 more
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When Empathy Fades: The Collapse of Humanitarian Responsibility in a Structurally Broken World
Abstract Motivation Humanitarianism has traditionally been anchored in empathy, but this foundation is eroding under the weight of systemic dysfunction. Purpose The article seeks to explain how the fading of empathy mirrors structural failures in global governance and the reorientation of development aid.
Carlos Lopes
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