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A minor literature(?) at interregnum: whither Hong Kong’s English writing?
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The effects of linguistic proficiency, trait emotional intelligence and cultural background on emotion recognition by English native speakers
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The ordinary semiotic landscape of an unordinary place: spatiotemporal disjunctures in Incheon’s Chinatown
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This article examines the semiotic landscape of the Chinatown in Incheon, South Korea. Using the geosemiotic framework as a heuristic guide, we analyze how the spectacle of Chinatown is constituted through spatial, linguistic, semiotic, and material resources, and find that the unordinariness of the place is contingent on and emerges through its juxtaposition with ordinary space, practice, and language use. We suggest this apparent paradox can be understood through the process of scaling, during which signs and practices that might have been considered quotidian become monumentalised and ritualised when they are transported across timescales and spatial scales. Incheon’s Chinatown then affords an opportunity to understand the semiotic and material production of ‘unordinariness’ through ‘ordinariness’. These collective spatiotemporal disjunctures or juxtapositions reveal unexpected but nonetheless crucial intersections among language, semiotics, and nationness.
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Applied Linguistics and Communication (to 2020)
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URL: https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/26594/4/26594.pdf https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/26594/ https://doi.org/10.1080/14790718.2019.1575837
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Enacting equality: rethinking emancipation and adult education with Jacque Rancière
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Helping international master’s students navigate dissertation supervision: research-informed discussion and awareness-raising activities
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The relationship between incommensurable emotions and willingness to communicate in English as a Foreign Language: a multiple case study
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If classroom emotions were music, teachers would be conductors and learners would be members of the orchestra
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Teaching Manga as a phenomenon of global commodity production and consumption
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The laryngoscope and 19th century British understanding of laryngeal movements
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Keeping going in austere times: the declining spaces for adult widening participation in Higher Education in England
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Imagination as a key factor in LMLS in transnational families
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When elephants fly: the lift-off of emotion research in applied linguistics
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Complexity Theory and Language Development: In celebration of Diane Larsen-Freeman
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New Trends in Pragmatics Assessment Research: An Introduction
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An Interview with APPLE Lecture Speaker Dr. Paul Kei Matsuda
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