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  • Title: Social Institutions, Gender Inequality, and Regional Convergence in Developing Countries
  • Title: The Intercultural Viability Indicator: Constructivist Assessment of Organizational Intercultural Competence
  • Title: Contextual Application of Christian Social Teaching on Political Ethics

    Contextual Application of Christian Social Teaching on Political Ethics

    In the Light of the Pronouncements of the Bishops of Africa and Madagascar in the Era of Globalisation- With Particular Reference to English-Speaking Sub-Saharan Africa
    by Polycarp Chuks Obikwelu (Author)
    ©2006 Thesis
  • Title: Measuring the Impact of Social Media on Business Profit & Success

    Measuring the Impact of Social Media on Business Profit & Success

    A Fortune 500 Perspective
    by Cong Li (Author) Don Stacks (Author) 2016
    ©2015 Textbook
  • Title: Regional Integration and Social Cohesion

    Regional Integration and Social Cohesion

    Perspectives from the Developing World
    by Candice Moore (Volume editor) 2013
    ©2013 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Greek Social Economy Revisited

    Greek Social Economy Revisited

    Voluntary, Civic and Cooperative Challenges in the 21 st Century
    by Ioannis Nasioulas (Author) 2013
    ©2012 Monographs
  • Title: Movers and Stayers: Social Mobility, Migration and Skills

    Movers and Stayers: Social Mobility, Migration and Skills

    by Izabela Grabowska (Author) 2016
    ©2016 Monographs
  • Title: Discourse and Contemporary Social Change

    Discourse and Contemporary Social Change

    by Norman Fairclough (Volume editor) Guiseppina Cortese (Volume editor) Patrizia Ardizzone (Volume editor) 2012
    ©2007 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Tsunami in Kerala, India: Long-Term Psychological Distress, Sense of Coherence, Social Support, and Coping in a Non-Industrialized Setting
  • Title: Privileged Mobilities

    Privileged Mobilities

    Professional Migration, Geo-Social Media, and a New Global Middle Class
    by Erika Polson (Author) 2015
    ©2016 Textbook
  • Title: Cultural Normativity

    Cultural Normativity

    Between Philosophical Apriority and Social Practices
    by Maria Gołębiewska (Volume editor) 2017
    ©2017 Edited Collection
  • Title: Entertainment and Politics

    Entertainment and Politics

    The Influence of Pop Culture on Young Adult Political Socialization
    by David Jackson (Author)
    ©2009 Textbook
  • Title: Towards a Peaceful Resolution of Conflicts in Nigeria

    Towards a Peaceful Resolution of Conflicts in Nigeria

    With Particular Reference to Some Aspects of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s and Catholic Social Teachings on Nonviolence
    by Casmir P.N. Maduakor (Author)
    ©1999 Thesis
  • Title: Addressing the Weaknesses of Multi-Criteria Decision-Making Methods using Python

    Addressing the Weaknesses of Multi-Criteria Decision-Making Methods using Python

    by Semra Erpolat Tasabat (Author) Tuğba KIRAL ÖZKAN (Author) Olgun Aydın (Author)
    Monographs
  • Title: Economic Growth and Poverty Reduction in Colombia

    Economic Growth and Poverty Reduction in Colombia

    by Adriana Rocío Cardozo Silva (Author) 2010
    ©2010 Thesis
  • Title: The Creative City

    The Creative City

    Cultural policies and urban regeneration between conservation and development
    by Alessia Usai (Author) 2016
    ©2016 Monographs
  • Title: Women in the Balkans/ Southeastern Europe

    Women in the Balkans/ Southeastern Europe

    by Gabriella Schubert (Author) Johanna Deimel (Volume editor) 2016
    ©2016 Edited Collection
  • Title: Non-technological and non-economic innovations

    Non-technological and non-economic innovations

    Contributions to a theory of robust innovation
    by Steffen Roth (Author)
    ©2009 Conference proceedings
  • Language, Migration and Identity

    ISSN: 2296-2808

    This series fills a hitherto neglected but now growing area in the treatment of migration: the role of language and identity. This topic is central in a globalized world where the definition of community is constantly challenged by the increased mobility of individuals. Linked to this mobility is the issue of identity construction, in which language plays a key role. Language practices are indicators of the socialization process in bilingual and multilingual settings, and part of the strategies by which speakers assert membership within social groups. Migrant speakers are constantly engaged in identity construction in varying settings. Language, Migration and Identity invites proposals for revised dissertations, monographs and edited volumes on language practices and language use by migrant speakers. A wide range of themes is envisaged, within the area of migration, but from a broadly linguistic perspective. The series welcomes studies of migrant communities and their language practices, studies of language practices in multilingual educational settings, and case studies of identity building among migrants through language use. Proposals might focus on topics such as second language acquisition in social contexts, variation in L2 speech, multilingualism, acquisition of sociolinguistic competence, hybridity and ‘crossing’ in relation to identity. A multiplicity of approaches in the treatment of this interdisciplinary area will be welcome, from quantitative to ethnographic to mixed methods. The series welcomes established scholars as well as early career academics and recent PhD research. This series fills a hitherto neglected but now growing area in the treatment of migration: the role of language and identity. This topic is central in a globalized world where the definition of community is constantly challenged by the increased mobility of individuals. Linked to this mobility is the issue of identity construction, in which language plays a key role. Language practices are indicators of the socialization process in bilingual and multilingual settings, and part of the strategies by which speakers assert membership within social groups. Migrant speakers are constantly engaged in identity construction in varying settings. Language, Migration and Identity invites proposals for revised dissertations, monographs and edited volumes on language practices and language use by migrant speakers. A wide range of themes is envisaged, within the area of migration, but from a broadly linguistic perspective. The series welcomes studies of migrant communities and their language practices, studies of language practices in multilingual educational settings, and case studies of identity building among migrants through language use. Proposals might focus on topics such as second language acquisition in social contexts, variation in L2 speech, multilingualism, acquisition of sociolinguistic competence, hybridity and ‘crossing’ in relation to identity. A multiplicity of approaches in the treatment of this interdisciplinary area will be welcome, from quantitative to ethnographic to mixed methods. The series welcomes established scholars as well as early career academics and recent PhD research. This series fills a hitherto neglected but now growing area in the treatment of migration: the role of language and identity. This topic is central in a globalized world where the definition of community is constantly challenged by the increased mobility of individuals. Linked to this mobility is the issue of identity construction, in which language plays a key role. Language practices are indicators of the socialization process in bilingual and multilingual settings, and part of the strategies by which speakers assert membership within social groups. Migrant speakers are constantly engaged in identity construction in varying settings. Language, Migration and Identity invites proposals for revised dissertations, monographs and edited volumes on language practices and language use by migrant speakers. A wide range of themes is envisaged, within the area of migration, but from a broadly linguistic perspective. The series welcomes studies of migrant communities and their language practices, studies of language practices in multilingual educational settings, and case studies of identity building among migrants through language use. Proposals might focus on topics such as second language acquisition in social contexts, variation in L2 speech, multilingualism, acquisition of sociolinguistic competence, hybridity and ‘crossing’ in relation to identity. A multiplicity of approaches in the treatment of this interdisciplinary area will be welcome, from quantitative to ethnographic to mixed methods. The series welcomes established scholars as well as early career academics and recent PhD research.

    5 publications

  • Title: Communication – Conversation – Cooperation

    Communication – Conversation – Cooperation

    How can conflicts be resolved?
    by Alpago Alpago (Author) 2012
    ©2012 Monographs
  • Title: Bilingualism and Music Education

    Bilingualism and Music Education

    A Turkish-German Perspective
    by Sezgin Inceel (Author) 2018
    ©2018 Thesis
  • Title: Discursive Constructions of Immigrant Identity

    Discursive Constructions of Immigrant Identity

    A Sociolinguistic Trend Study on Long-Term American Immigrants
    by Inke Du Bois (Author)
    ©2011 Thesis
  • Title: Evaluating the Sustainability of Agriculture

    Evaluating the Sustainability of Agriculture

    The Case of the Reventado River Watershed in Costa Rica
    by Sabine Christine Müller (Author)
    ©1998 Thesis
  • Title: Resource Rich Muslim Countries and Islamic Institutional Reforms

    Resource Rich Muslim Countries and Islamic Institutional Reforms

    by Liza Mydin (Author) Hossein Askari (Author) Abbas Mirakhor (Author) 2018
    ©2018 Monographs
  • Title: Football in Turkey

    Football in Turkey

    by Müge Demir (Volume editor) Ahmet Talimciler (Volume editor) 2017
    ©2016 Edited Collection
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