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LINGUIST List Resources for Tonga
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Teachers' Perceptions of Cultural Contents in English Language Textbooks Used in Multicultural Classrooms at a Thai Primary School
In: ASEAS - Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies ; 14 ; 2 ; 227-241 ; Multicultural Lingual and Multicultural Education (2022)
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Stakeholders' Insights Into Migrant Students’ Experiences in a Thai Public School: A Linguistic Ecological Perspective
In: ASEAS - Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies ; 14 ; 2 ; 243-266 ; Multicultural Lingual and Multicultural Education (2022)
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LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDEN WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY: A REVIEW OF RESEARCH STUDIES IN THAILAND AND THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA ...
Sorabud Rungrojsuwan. - : National Research Council of Thailand, 2021
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Community Archiving of Ethnic Groups in Thailand
Ungsitipoonporn, Siripen; Watyam, Buachut; Ferreira, Vera. - : University of Hawaii Press, 2021
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Healthcare Providers’ Knowledge and Attitude Towards Abortions in Thailand: A Pre-Post Evaluation of Trainings on Safe Abortion
In: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health ; Volume 17 ; Issue 9 (2020)
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Language and Community-Based Tourism in Thailand: Use, Needs, Dependency, and Limitations
In: ASEAS - Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies ; 13 ; 1 ; 57-79 ; Tourism and the Sustainable Development Goals (2020)
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Lexical Borrowing in English Language Tourism Magazines in Southern Thailand : Linguistic Features of Thai English Words and Users Perspectives. ...
Pairote Bennui. - : Silpakorn University Research, Innovation and Creativity Administration Office, 2019
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Thai Doctoral Students' Layers of Identity Options Through Social Acculturation in Australia
In: ASEAS - Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies ; 11 ; 1 ; 99-116 ; The Political Economy of New Authoritarianism (2019)
Abstract: An increasing number of international students in Australian higher education have inevitably increased linguistic and cultural diversity in the academic and social landscapes. Drawing upon Bronfenbrenner’s (1979) bio-ecological systems theory and Pavlenko and Blackledge’s (2004) identities in multilingual contexts, this study explores how Thai doctoral students adopt certain identity options during their societal acculturation while studying and living in Australia. Based on a group of nine Thai doctoral students’ interview transcripts, the findings reveal three intricate and complex layers of their identity options, namely, assumed identity as Asian people, imposed identity as ‘Non-Native-English’ speakers (NNES), and negotiable identity as Thai ethnic people. This study potentially sheds some light for future empirical and longitudinal research regarding NNES international students’ social acculturation in different multilingual settings in order to support NNES students’ academic, linguistic, psychological, and sociocultural adaptations.
Keyword: acculturation; Akkulturation; Anthropologie; Australia; Australien; Bildung und Erziehung; Bildungswesen tertiärer Bereich; Cultural Sociology; Education; Hochschulbildung; identification; Identifikation; Identity Options; Higher Education; Thai Doctoral Students; Kultursoziologie; Kunstsoziologie; Literatursoziologie; Mehrsprachigkeit; multilingualism; social background; social integration; Sociology & anthropology; Sociology of Art; Sociology of Literature; soziale Herkunft; soziale Integration; Soziologie; student; Thailand; University Education; university level of education
URL: https://aseas.univie.ac.at/index.php/aseas/article/view/1854/1848
https://doi.org/10.14764/10.ASEAS-2018.1-6
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Germanistik und Deutsch als Fremdsprache : Anmerkungen zu einem schwierigen Verhältnis [Online resource]
In: REAL – Revista de Estudos Alemães 7 (2018), 112-119
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A Comparative Study of Vocabulary of the Khmer Dialect in Thailand and Standard Khmer in Cambodia ...
Bunsanoe Triwiset. - : Center for Research on Plurality in the Mekong Region (CERP), 2018
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Ten’edn: a language of Thailand
: SIL International, 2018
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Health workers' and villagers' perceptions of young child health, growth monitoring, and the role of the health system in remote Thailand
Roesler, A.; Smithers, L.G.; Winichagoon, P.. - : SAGE Publications, 2018
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Henry D. Ginsburg and the Thai Manuscripts Collection at the British Library
In: Manuscript Studies (2018)
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Authoritative discourse in a locally-published ELT textbook in Thailand
In: Indonesian Journal of Applied Linguistics, Vol 8, Iss 2, Pp 265-277 (2018) (2018)
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Y chromosomal evidence on the origin of northern Thai people.
In: PloS one, vol 12, iss 7 (2017)
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Towards the ASEAN Community: assessing the knowledge, attitudes, and aspirations of Thai university students
In: Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs ; 35 ; 2 ; 113-147 ; 30 years Doi Moi (2017)
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“MY EYES ARE OPEN BUT MY LIPS ARE WHISPERING”: LINGUISTIC AND SYMBOLIC FORMS OF RESISTANCE IN THAILAND DURING 2006-2016
In: Doctoral Dissertations (2017)
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Cross-Cultural Education: An Auto-Ethnographic Reflection on Teaching in an Intensive English Camp in Thailand
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Thai cyber-actors : evidence of an Islamophobic effect
Andre, Virginie. - : Springer, 2016
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