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Abstract Linguistic distancing behaviours indicative of linguistic dissociation (Moore, 2023) have been documented in social scientific and literary accounts focusing on the lives of Japanese‐English late plurilinguals (LPs; e.g. Harrison, 2011; Kelsky, 2001; McMahill, 2001; Mori, 1997; Takahashi, 2013). Across these cases, diverse Japanese‐English LPs
Ashley R. Moore
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Abstract The purpose of this study is to analyze the grammatical complexity features of international teaching assistants' (ITAs) mock‐teaching presentations and to compare the distributions of these features to those found in the Oral English Proficiency Test (a local ITA assessment), university classroom teaching, conversation, and academic writing ...
Heesun Chang, Amin Raeisi‐Vanani
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Friction in the field: Milpa, missionary, and scales of refusal in 1960s highland Guatemala
Abstract This article takes a scalar view of “friction” (Tsing 2005) and “refusal” (Ortner 1995) between ethnography and the archive. The concept of friction was originally formulated in the context of a globalizing world, but friction's perception and experience are highly local.
Mallory E. Matsumoto
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Abstract In this article I evoke key elements of my Italian grandmother's life—her knitwear workshop, her practice as a tailor, and her sensorial engagements with bodies and dress—and interweave them with reflections from my fieldwork in Milan, Italy.
Cristina Moretti
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Abstract In this article, I propose an ethical analysis of assistive domestic robots for older users. In doing so, I illustrate my inquiry with the example of ROB‐IN assistive robot. ROB‐IN is a Spanish project which is devoted to developing a robot that will perform in the private home of nondependent, aged users.
Belen Liedo
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Assisted return programmes across Europe – Mapping an increasingly obscure landscape
Abstract Amidst an increasing popularity of Assisted Return (AR) programmes amongst European states, on the one hand, and criticism pertaining to their voluntary and humanitarian nature, on the other hand, this paper maps AR programmes across Europe.
Lukas M. Fuchs
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ABSTRACT Aim To examine the organisational (i.e., perceived organisational support and psychologically safe environment) and individual (i.e., value, belief and norm) antecedents that strengthen healthcare workers' speaking‐up behaviour in a developing economy.
Kwadwo Asante
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Breaking the Mold: Brazil's Foreign Policy Insights
ABSTRACT Brazilian foreign policy studies have traditionally focused on the institutional role of Itamaraty, often overlooking the influence of academia in shaping diplomatic debates. While the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has historically led policy formulation, academic actors have contributed with intellectual frameworks that shape diplomatic ...
Diego S. Crescentino
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Procreation and the Value of the Genetic Connection
ABSTRACT Persistent racial inequality in liberal democratic societies raises the question of whether states should radically reshape the institution of the family in order to break the connection between race and socio‐economic disadvantage. In this essay I inquiry into the value of the genetic connection to make progress on this question. I argue that
Luara Ferracioli
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Rethinking Gender Inequality in China's Rural‐to‐Urban Migration: An Intersectionality Approach
ABSTRACT This review article examines the intersection of rural‐to‐urban migration and gender inequality in China, situating these issues within institutional and socio‐cultural contexts. While internal migration has become increasingly feminized since migration policy relaxaion from the 1980s, migrant women face disproportionate challenges stemming ...
Yuying Tong, Rachael Keyi Chen
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