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Multilingua
Journal of Cross-Cultural and Interlanguage Communication
Ed. by Piller, Ingrid
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CiteScore 2018: 0.95
SCImago Journal Rank (SJR) 2018: 0.881
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- Language, employment, and settlement: Temporary meat workers in Australia by Piller, Ingrid and Lising, Loy
- Questioning English standards: Learner attitudes and L2 choices in Norway by Rindal, Ulrikke
- Multilingualism and good citizenship: The making of language celebrities in Chinese media by Gao, Shuang
- Multilingualism in the workplace: Language practices in multilingual contexts by Angouri, Jo
- The cultural significance of silence in Japanese communication by LEBRA, TAKIE SUGIYAMA
- Linguistic diversity in the international workplace: Language ideologies and processes of exclusion by Lønsmann, Dorte
- Constructing ‘nerdiness’: Characterisation in The Big Bang Theory by Bednarek, Monika
- Notes and reports
- Gender, politeness and institutional power roles: Humour as a tactic to gain compliance in workplace business meetings
- Language, culture and identity: With (another) look at accents in pop and rock singing by SIMPSON, PAUL
- Poeticizing the economy: The Corsican language in a nexus of pride and profit by Jaffe, Alexandra
- Obituary for Shoshana Blum-Kulka by House, Juliane
- ‘And then we summarise in English for the others’: The lived experience of the multilingual workplace by Angouri, Jo and Miglbauer, Marlene
- Debating Singlish by Bokhorst-Heng, Wendy D.
- Tracking language attitudes in postcolonial Hong Kong: An interplay of localization, mainlandization, and internationalization
- Multilingualism in European workplaces by Gunnarsson, Britt-Louise
- Speaking politely, kindly, and beautifully: Ideologies of politeness in Japanese business etiquette training by Dunn, Cynthia Dickel
- Hey, you’re a girl?: Gendered expressions in the popular anime, Cowboy Bebop by Hiramoto, Mie
- Class, gender and politeness
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Volume 35, Issue 4 (Jul 2016)
Special Issue: Languaging the worker – Globalized governmentalities in/of language in peripheral spaces, Guest Editors: Kati Dlaske and Mireille McLaughlin
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“Languaging the worker: Globalized governmentalities in/of language in peripheral spaces”
Dlaske, Kati / Barakos, Elisabeth / Motobayashi, Kyoko / McLaughlin, Mireille
Page 345
Published Online: 01/06/2016
Language policy and governmentality in businesses in Wales: a continuum of empowerment and regulation
Barakos, Elisabeth
Page 361
Published Online: 09/29/2015
Linguistic minorities and the multilingual turn: constructing language ownership through affect in cultural production
McLaughlin, Mireille
Page 393
Published Online: 08/20/2015
Shaping subjects of globalisation: at the intersection of voluntourism and the new economy
Dlaske, Kati
Page 415
Published Online: 09/02/2015
Language teacher subjectivities in Japan’s diaspora strategies: Teaching my language as someone’s heritage language
Motobayashi, Kyoko
Page 441
Published Online: 03/18/2016
Discussion: Imagining the languaged worker’s language
Urciuoli, Bonnie
Page 469
Published Online: 07/08/2015
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