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Race and imperialism: twelfth-century English attitudes towards Scotland [PDF]
Marsden, Richard
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World Englishes, heterodoxy, and applied linguistics
Abstract It is understandable that many people find it challenging to adopt a positive moral position with regard to English and its role in the world. The language is used in many contexts and situations to prop up systems of discrimination and inequality, leading to negative material and symbolic outcomes.
Christopher Jenks
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On Reading Said: Africanists Reactions to Culture and Imperialism
Barry Riddell
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World Englishes and applied linguistics: Theoretical and applied perspectives
Abstract This article examines the evolving relationship between world Englishes (WE) and applied linguistics (AL), tracing AL's historical development from its Anglo‐American origins in the mid‐20th century, grounded in “linguistics applied” to its contemporary status as a multidisciplinary field concerned with social justice and equity. It highlights
Kingsley Bolton
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First Knowledging, First Languaging: Australian Teacher Education
ABSTRACT Colonial policy and practices in Australia have led to the current situation of economic and social disadvantage for First Nations peoples. These policies were also instrumental in the demise of their traditional languages, from approximately 250 to now only 12 being learnt as a first language.
Sender Dovchin +3 more
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Edwar Said. Culture an imperialism. Nueva York : Alfred A. Knopf, 1993. 380 p.
Alejandro De Oto
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“Enshrined in Golden Memories” Eastern Ontario’s Commemoration of the North-West Resistance, 1885-1939 [PDF]
Elliot Worsfold
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ABSTRACT International education practices and trends, particularly student mobility, remain largely shaped by Global North perspectives. Although scholars have repeatedly called for the dismantling of Western dominance and supremacy in international education, there is still limited understanding of how this can be achieved and what the decolonising ...
Ly Thi Tran, Trang Thuy Le
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Edwar Said. Culture an Imperialism. Nueva York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1993, 380 pp.
Alejandro De Oto
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ABSTRACT This conceptual paper critically examines the evolving interplay between global citizenship and nationalism in Hong Kong's global citizenship education. Drawing on critical analysis of existing literature and recent socio‐political and educational changes in Hong Kong, it traces the shift from a Western‐oriented global citizenship ...
Jason Cong Lin
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