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The Potential of Poetry in Sociolinguistics

open access: yesJournal of Sociolinguistics, Volume 30, Issue 3, Page 348-352, June 2026.
ABSTRACT Research in the field of sociolinguistics has taken a relational and artistic turn, as scholars have developed creative means of showing research findings. Drawing on relational ethics, we explore the capacity of art to reach beyond the indexical.
Angela Creese, Adrian Blackledge
wiley   +1 more source

Program 1987

open access: yes, 1987
1987 program for the Utah Shakespeare ...
Utah Shakespeare Festival
core  

Perceived Shortcomings in Rights Implementation in Services for People With Intellectual Disabilities: Professionals' Perspectives and Ethical Implications

open access: yesJournal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities, Volume 23, Issue 2, June 2026.
ABSTRACT Despite international efforts to implement a rights‐based approach in services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), concerns about rights violations—both overt and subtle—remain present in everyday practice.
Belén G. Bermejo   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Program 2005

open access: yes, 2005
2005 program for the Utah Shakespeare ...
Utah Shakespeare Festival
core  

From Everyman to Hamlet: A Distant Reading

open access: yesRenaissance Studies, Volume 40, Issue 3, Page 378-443, June 2026.
Abstract The sixteenth century sees English drama move from Everyman to Hamlet: from religious to secular subject matter and from personified abstractions to characters bearing proper names. Most modern scholarship has explained this transformation in terms originating in the work of Jacob Burckhardt: concern with religion and a taste for ...
Vladimir Brljak
wiley   +1 more source

Venturing Outside: The Emergence of Australian Open-Air Theatre

open access: yesMulticultural Shakespeare, 2011
Rosemary Gaby
doaj   +1 more source

World Englishes, heterodoxy, and applied linguistics

open access: yesWorld Englishes, Volume 45, Issue 2, Page 279-291, June 2026.
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
wiley   +1 more source

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