
Communication and Language
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- Communication and Language: Surmounting Barriers to Cross-Cultural Understanding
- Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
- Contents
- Foreword
- Series Introduction: Communication and Language
- Volume Introduction
- Acknowledgements
- Part I: Dominant or Traditional: Which Language Use?
- Chapter 1: Local Language of Instruction for Quality Learning and Social Equity in Tanzania
- Chapter 2: Linguistic and Social Equity for Yughur and Kyrgyz National Minorities in Northwest China
- Chapter 3: Private Language Management in Singapore
- Chapter 4: The Voice of the African Traditional Healer
- Part II: Language Integration for Social Justice Empowerment
- Chapter 5: Language, Culture, and Communication
- Chapter 6: Chinglish
- Chapter 7: Social Justice Education in the Language Classroom and Beyond
- Part III: Promoting Engagement Through Non-Verbal Communication
- Chapter 8: Creating Language in a Vacuum
- Chapter 9: Auto-Photography and Captioning
- Chapter 10: Art as Language, Pedagogy, and Method
- Chapter 11: Modes of Representation as Meanings for Second-Language Learners in Hong Kong
- Chapter 12: Immigrant Students
- Part IV: Cross-Cultural Communication: Removing Barriers to Educational Equity?
- Chapter 13: Teaching ELLs in the USA
- Chapter 14: Epistemic Justice and the Communication of Non-Western Critical Theoretical Tools
- Chapter 15: The Pragmatics of Non-Compliance by Tertiary Cantonese Learners of English in Writing Tutorials
- Part V: Communication Proficiency and the Self
- Chapter 16: Self-Concepts of English-speaking and Non-English-Speaking Students in an English-Speaking Country
- Chapter 17: A Dual Disadvantage?
- About the Authors
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