Sender Dovchin

List of John Benjamins publications in which Sender Dovchin is involved.

Journals

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Australian Review of Applied Linguistics

Edited by Peter Crosthwaite

ISSN 0155-0640 | E‑ISSN 1833‑7139
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Journal of Language and Pop Culture

Edited by Valentin Werner, Paul Flanagan and Mie Hiramoto

ISSN 2950-578X | E‑ISSN 2950‑5798
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Oliver, Rhonda and Sender Dovchin 2026 Chapter 6. Social mediaDigital and Internet-Based Research Methods in Applied Linguistics, Kessler, Matt (ed.), pp. 103–122 | Chapter
This chapter explores social media as a site for applied linguistics research and the methods that are used for such studies. To date, the majority of social media studies have examined platforms such as Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter/X. Increasingly, however, researchers are also exploring… read more
Oakley, Grace, Carly Steele, Christine Robinson, Toni Dobinson, Sender Dovchin and Wendy Cumming-Potvin 2025 Towards a playworld translanguaging approach in early childhood educationAustralian Review of Applied Linguistics: Online-First Articles, pp. 891–911 | Article
In this conceptual paper, we integrate interdisciplinary perspectives from early childhood education and applied linguistics to propose a new framework: Playworld Translanguaging. This framework refers to the intentional blending of pedagogical translanguaging and conceptual playworlds to create… read more
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Ugwuanyi, Kingsley Oluchi, Christian Mair, Sender Dovchin, Iker Erdocia, Maria Kuteeva and Esther Airemionkhale 2025 Generative AI and linguistic diversity in academic writing and publishing: Perspectives from World EnglishesGenerative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) and Writing for Scholarly Publication, Riazi, A. Mehdi (ed.), pp. 265–289 | Article
The rise of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) in academic writing and publishing (AWP) raises questions about linguistic inclusivity and the legitimacy of diverse Englishes in global scholarly communication. This article responds to these questions through a structured scholarly… read more
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Ober, Robyn, Sender Dovchin and Rhonda Oliver 2024 Chapter 11. “Where you from, who’s your Mob?”: Ethical considerations when undertaking Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applied linguistic researchEthical Issues in Applied Linguistics Scholarship, De Costa, Peter I., Amr Rabie-Ahmed and Carlo Cinaglia (eds.), pp. 192–209 | Chapter
In this chapter, we discuss how “yarning” — a traditional way of communicating, making and sharing meaning within Aboriginal society — may work as a research paradigm and methodology for qualitative ethnographic studies in applied linguistics. Yarning involves story telling as part of… read more
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The translingual practices of young Mongolians and Bangladeshis suggest that contrary to those popular discourses which position youth as passive recipients of global culture, these young adults are better understood as actively and powerfully engaged with popular culture productions. Drawing on… read more
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