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Why we don't always say what we mean: Linguistic Politeness and Intercultural Competence
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'Learning and using languages in ethnographic research: by Robert Gibb, Annabel Tremlett, and Julien Danero Iglesias, Bristol, Multilingual Matters, 2019'
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Interculturality in Action at an English Conversation Club in a Thai University: The use of Cultural Differences and Spatial Repertoire/ Thai 'Habitat' Factor in the Management of Interaction
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Transparadigming or Methodological Promiscuity: Analysing the verbal, the visual and the digital in Applied Linguistics research
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Wall of Support: New Perspectives on Students’ Use of Graffiti
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The Use of Humour in the Off-task Spaces of the Language Classroom
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The verbal and the visual in language learning and teaching: insights from the ‘Selfie Project’
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English: its role as the language of comity in an employment programme for Canadian immigrants
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‘Don’t be serious, sabai-sabai สบายสบาย’: How Members of an English Conversation Club at a Thai University do Interculturality
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The current investigation explores interculturality by looking at the language practices of a culturally and linguistically diverse group of postgraduate students from China, Japan, Vietnam, Thailand and the Philippines. As members of an English conversation club at aThai university, they met over a period of seven months to practise their English speaking skills, and in the process started to form close friendly relations Methodological inspiration draws from linguistic ethnography, which combines insights from discourse analysis and ethnography in order to account for the contextual boundedness andspecificity of findings. Qualitative data consist of audio recordings and transcriptions of naturally occurring data, field notes from participant/non-participant observation, serendipitous interviews and online conversations via the participants’ social networkinggroup.Fine-grained analysis of the transcribed spoken data provide evidence showing: first, the participants’ use of cultural difference as a malleable, deployable resource to manage the exigencies of the ongoing talk; and second, the important role that the local setting, in this case a university in Thailand, plays in shaping the interaction. It is suggested that the participants accommodate to local norms and take up linguistic resources available in the place of interaction. This chapter will show what social actors actually do with culture rather than what culture is. It is argued that an effective way to capture the otherwise fleeting moments of interculturality-in-action is through a turn-by-turn analysis of naturally occurring data.
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303 Social processes; HN Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform; Information Society; Intercultural Communication; Interculturality. Discourse Analysis. Habitat Factor English Conversation Club. Intercultural Communication
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URL: http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/995013
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Blue paint and white underwear: miscommunication and humour in intercultural contexts.
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Every picture tells a story: using selfie-inspired activities to enhance social relations and encourage self-reflexivity.
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Using the liminal, off-task spaces of the classroom as a pedagogical tool
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The Selfie Project: Learning/Teaching English in an Innovative Way
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Review of: Elementary Tagalog: Tara Mag-tagalog tayo. Domigpe, J. and Domingo, N., Tokyo/Vermont/Singapore: Tuttle Publishing, 2012. XIV + 320.
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In: Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society (JSEALS) 7 (2014): i-ii (2014)
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Review of: Elementary Tagalog: Tara Mag-tagalog tayo. Domigpe, J. and Domingo, N., Tokyo/Vermont/Singapore: Tuttle Publishing, 2012. XIV + 320.
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In: Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society (JSEALS) 7 (2014): i-ii (2014)
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Book Review: 'Bousfield, D. & Locher, M. (Eds.) (2008) Impoliteness in Language: Studies on its Interplay with Power in Theory and Practice'
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Negotiating communication and building relation across cultures
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A discourse analytic study of power as caring relations in Philippine university classrooms.
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