
Language, Epistemology, and the Politics of Knowledge Production
Special issue of Language, Culture and Society 3:2 (2021)
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[Language, Culture and Society, 3:2] 2021. v, 135 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 10 January 2022
Published online on 10 January 2022
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Table of Contents
- Language, epistemology, and the politics of knowledge productionpp. 143–153
- Transcription as embodied entextualization: Process, transformation, authorityJillian R. Cavanaugh | pp. 154–179
- Towards a (re)imagined posture on (im)migrationVianney A. Gavilanes | pp. 180–200
- Imperial straightening devices in disciplinary choices of academic knowledge productionJenna Cushing-Leubner, Mel M Engman, Johanna Ennser-Kananen & Nicole Pettitt | pp. 201–230
- Debating translanguaging: A contribution from the perspective of minority language speakersJuan Eduardo Bonnin & Virginia Unamuno | pp. 231–254
- The making of unaccompanied children: From legal discourse to the everydayBirgul Yilmaz | pp. 255–277
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