This collection provides research-informed guidance on how reflexivity may be practised in applied linguistics research. Specifically, we promote reflexivity as an essential hallmark of quality research and argue that doing reflexivity confers greater transparency, methodological rigour, depth, and trustworthiness to our scholarly inquiries.
This collection examines "regional rhetorics," or discourses relating to both geographical and imagined regional spaces. This book was originally published as a special issue of Rhetoric Society Quarterly.
Yue’s book explores the nature of translation using traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and the TCM classic Huangdi Neijing and its various translations. Yue examines in great detail and depth the important factors that cause the differences in the translators’ treatment of language indeterminacies.
Yue’s book explores the nature of translation using traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and the TCM classic Huangdi Neijing and its various translations. Yue examines in great detail and depth the important factors that cause the differences in the translators’ treatment of language indeterminacies.
The book takes a global view of the conference interpreting profession and the rise of AI in multilingual communication. It provides a reappraised understanding of how conference interpreting has evolved because of new technologies and offers insights into how the profession can survive in the age of artificial intelligence.
This volume undertakes a reimagination of Creole communities in the Caribbean and beyond by addressing the persistent disconnect between contemporary research on Creole communities and Sociolinguistics.
This book explores the development of sustainable, equitable, and interdisciplinary graduate programs within Writing Studies. It will appeal to Rhetoric and Composition, TESOL, Linguistics, English Education, Technical Communication, and Writing Centres
This collection re-imagines language and communication through an ethnographic sociolinguistic lens, foregrounding perspectives on collective projects that grapple with the relationship between past, present, and future toward confronting structural inequalities.