Linguistic Justice in World Englishes: A View From Cultural Appropriation
ABSTRACT This article highlights the need to better clarify what we understand by linguistic justice. Failure to do so poses the danger that the concept not only remains something we may clamour for but is also one that we are unable or unwilling to recognize should we ever encounter it.
Lionel Wee
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Anthracological study of a Chalcolithic funerary deposit from Perdigões (Alentejo, Portugal): A new analytical methodology to establish the wood burning temperature. [PDF]
Coradeschi G +7 more
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An ecology of moral infrastructure: Canadian social work ethics, 1940–2024
Abstract Social work is held to be unified by a stable, coherent value base across time and jurisdiction. Drawing on articulation theory and infrastructure studies, this paper provides the first systematic historical analysis of eight Canadian Association of Social Workers codes (1940–2024) as assembled within an ecology of moral infrastructure ...
Tina E. Wilson
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Cracks in the pattern: Gallagher's theory of the self and the dynamics of schizophrenic selfhood. [PDF]
Fazakas I +4 more
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Why and How Did Narrative Fictions Evolve? Fictions as Entertainment Technologies. [PDF]
Dubourg E, Baumard N.
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ABSTRACT This paper reconceptualizes fashion as a deep‐time system of bodily communication rather than a byproduct of modern consumer societies. We define fashion as a socially transmitted system of bodily display in which patterned variation occurs within shared conventions of appearance.
Francesco d'Errico, Solange Rigaud
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Repeated pulses of volcanism drove the end-Permian terrestrial crisis in northwest China. [PDF]
Dal Corso J +20 more
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Coiling directions in the planktonic foraminifer Pulleniatina: A complex eco-evolutionary dynamic spanning millions of years. [PDF]
Pearson PN, Penny L.
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ABSTRACT Research suggests that relational bullying is the most common form of bullying victimisation in the United Kingdom. In addition, it is associated with the widest range of psychosocial difficulties in the short‐ and long‐term compared to other subtypes of bullying.
Gabrielle Erhardt +3 more
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Editorial: The adaptive value of languages: non-linguistic causes of language diversity, volume II. [PDF]
Benítez-Burraco A, Moran S.
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