Editorial published In: Language and Islam in the Asian Pacific
Edited by Ali H. Al-Hoorie
[Journal of Asian Pacific Communication 32:2] 2022
► pp. 193–197
Introduction
Language and Islam in the Asian Pacific
Introducing the special issue
This article is available free of charge.
Published online: 4 August 2022
https://doi.org/10.1075/japc.00079.edi
https://doi.org/10.1075/japc.00079.edi
References (12)
Alsaawi, A. (this
issue). The use of language and religion from a sociolinguistic
perspective. Journal of Asian Pacific Communication.
Al Shlowiy, A. S. (this
issue). Language, religion, and communication: The case of Islam and Arabic in the
Asia-Pacific. Journal of Asian Pacific Communication.
Al-Qurtuby, S. (2021). Islam,
Muslim and anthropology. International Journal of Islamic
Thought, 201, 138–155.
Arief, N. N., & Karlinah, S. (this
issue). The role of Ulama (Islamic religious leaders) in countering anti-vaccination rhetoric
in Indonesia. Journal of Asian Pacific Communication.
Barnawi, O. Z. (this
issue). Islam, language and intra-Asian student mobility: A case study of three Indonesian
male students in Saudi Arabia. Journal of Asian Pacific
Communication.
Chang, H.-C., & Chen, L. (2015). Commonalities
as an alternative approach to analyzing Asian Pacific communication: Some notes about the Special
Issue. Journal of Asian Pacific
Communication, 25(1), 1–21.
Dörnyei, Z., & Al-Hoorie, A. H. (2017). The
motivational foundation of learning languages other than Global English. The Modern Language
Journal, 101(3), 455–468.
Eisenlohr, P. (2019). Sounding
Islam: Voice, media, and sonic atmospheres in an Indian Ocean world. University of California Press.
Raj, P. (this
issue). [Review of the book Sounding Islam: Voice, Media, and Sonic Atmospheres in an
Indian Ocean World, by P. Eisenlohr]. Journal
of Asian Pacific Communication.
