Cartographies of Emergence of Latin American Communities and British Latinx Imaginaries in London
This paper explores Latin American communities in London through the conceptual lens of cartographies of emergence in translocational perspective suggesting that it provides a less binary approach than the more commonly used perspective of ‘(in)visibility’.
Cathy McIlwaine
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Institutionalizing a culture of inclusion to upend structural invisibility in school settings. [PDF]
Covarrubias R.
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British Latinx Authors in Conversation: Writing Ourselves Visible
Abstract This interview continued a conversation initiated at the panel ‘British Latin American Literature: Writing Ourselves Visible’, held at the 2024 Literary Leicester Festival (University of Leicester, UK), organised and chaired by Dr Emma Staniland (ES), at which Argentine‐British poet Leo Boix (LB), Peruvian‐British author of novels and short ...
Emma Staniland
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Beyond the home: rethinking heritage language maintenance as a collective responsibility. [PDF]
Inan S, Harris YR.
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Two Gaps in Studying High‐Fidelity Imitation Across Diverse Childhood Ecologies
ABSTRACT Recent empirical investigations have concentrated primarily on studying imitation as a social tool that satisfies social motivations, while other potential reasons for and forms of imitation have attracted less attention. These investigations have also focused on studying the role of pedagogy in imitative learning and set up most experiments ...
Frankie T. K. Fong, Daniel B. M. Haun
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Factors influencing intercultural competences of hospital workers for multicultural patients in South Korea. [PDF]
Kim B, Bae H, Choi H, Sung M.
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Reversing the Gaze: An Autoethnographic Critique of Transracial–Transnational Adoption to Australia
ABSTRACT In this paper, we engage with rescue and saviour narratives surrounding transracial–transnational adoption (also known as intercountry adoption) as a provocation and as manufactured myths. These myths have erased the nuances and complexities of transracial–transnational adoption by commodifying adoptees as pitiful orphans in need of rescue ...
Samara Kim+2 more
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Editorial: Migration, ethnicity, race and diversity in a post-Brexit and pandemic Britain. [PDF]
Garner S+3 more
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ABSTRACT Positive parenting and parent–child interaction are keys to children's early life experiences and developmental outcomes. Play to Connect is a short‐term parent–child programme, co‐developed and delivered in partnership with a remote Aboriginal community on the Tiwi Islands in Australia's Northern Territory.
Carolin Stock+5 more
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