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Abstract This study investigates how English as a Second Language (ESL) teachers navigate their professional and linguistic identities within Quebec's complex linguistic landscape. Drawing on critical approaches to conceptualizing space, we examine physical and metaphorical spaces in schools as sites of identity negotiation and community building. Data
Philippa Parks +2 more
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Abstract This paper outlines the journey of an English language teaching (ELT) practitioner–researcher in terms of her evolving understanding over a 10‐year period of how an effective trauma‐informed pedagogy (TIP) might look for learners from refugee backgrounds.
Aleks Palanac
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Complicity to Hegemonic Masculinity in D.H. Lawrence’s Sons and Lovers
Angelina Subrayan +1 more
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Organic Representation as a Critical Media Approach to Leadership Studies in Popular Culture
ABSTRACT This article applies the critical media concept of organic representation to leadership studies as an analytic of how various creators in popular culture today are not just writing inclusive storytelling but, more notably, modeling new modes of production and self‐presentation that are actively challenging hegemonic industry practices and ...
Raffi Sarkissian
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Editor’s Introduction for NANO Special Issue 8: Corporations and Culture
The aim of this issue was to collect thoughtful, incisive visions of the corporation that eschewed kneejerk skepticism about the corporation’s inevitable hegemony, visions that, instead, embraced the difficult necessity of taking the corporation’s legal ...
Jeffrey Gonzalez, Adam Haley
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“What condition will not miserable men accept?”: Hegemonic Masculinity in John Lyly’s Galatea
Jamie Paris
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Power Hegemony in Pasarean Mount Kawi over Ngalab Berkah Myth [PDF]
Dwi Sulistyorini
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ABSTRACT Hip‐hop music and culture have existed for decades in the United States. Since the 1970s, five critical elements have been defined as parts of hip‐hop culture: the MC (oral), the DJ (aural), graffiti (visual), knowledge (mental), and breakdancing (physical).
Jesse R. Ford +2 more
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Laclau and Mouffe's Discourse Theory: Professionalism as an Empty Signifier for Nursing. [PDF]
Ramsey SM.
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