Khalid, Muschert, and Daran explore how digital technologies are reshaping elderly care in South Asia and the Middle East, addressing the opportunities and challenges of this transformation through a critical sociological and interdisciplinary lens.
This book explores the impact of digital technology on language teaching. It highlights the potential of technology to enhance language acquisition, engagement, and global communication. This comprehensive volume provides a nuanced understanding of the complex relationships between digital technology, language, and learning.
World Englishes Online aims to be an introduction to and exposition of the universe of world Englishes as represented in online spaces. It presents aspects of world Englishes theory in relation to our evolving digital reality and examples of authentic language variation, change and code-mixing.
Drawing on twentieth-century philosophy of science and language, this book identifies three requirements for widespread factual agreement: a pervasive habit of checking assumptions, densely connected communities, and projects that straddle those communities. When communities are insulated from each other, belief segregation follows.
Disclosureland examines how corporate rhetoric about race benefits the reputation and finances of corporations yet limits the role of the corporation in establishing real racial progress. It offers empirical research-driven insights for academics in law, management, and other social sciences, and anyone interested in addressing racial inequality.
Discourse Analysis: The Questions Discourse Analysts Ask and How They Answer Them explores how discourse is structured, performs social actions, builds identities, and navigates ideologies. Includes real analyses with definitions and tasks. New edition covers digital content with practical guidance. Perfect for beginners.
Discourse Analysis: The Questions Discourse Analysts Ask and How They Answer Them explores how discourse is structured, performs social actions, builds identities, and navigates ideologies. Includes real analyses with definitions and tasks. New edition covers digital content with practical guidance. Perfect for beginners.
Analysing reputational hierarchies and discourse practices in European fields of art and music, this book develops a new approach to discourse analysis that draws on Pierre Bourdieu’s field theory, enhancing the capacity of discourse analysis to attend to social structures.
By analysing how queer and ethnically Chinese-identified individuals navigate ideological influences, this Element investigates some of the complexities of culture and identity and their dependence on semiotics and situated communication. It engages with the diversity typically subsumed into common identity categories.