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Jul 11, 2020, 11 tweets

Did you know that Language-on-the-Move has an archive of posts related to #language and #racism?

Our #Top10 favorite posts about language and #race outside the USA, in the thread below 👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼

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Can a universal concept of #Orientalism explain the diverse representation of non-Europeans by Europeans and the subsequent multiple forms of cultural engagement ranging from clashes to cooperation? @gegentuul

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While we have become increasingly vigilant with regard to #discrimination based on race, gender, sexuality or disability, #linguistic disadvantage is far more difficult to recognize

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How do young men from immigrant backgrounds become not what they hope to become but what others expect them to become?

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Are there covert policies behind Australia's current #migration regime? by @LauraSKh

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Is #superdiversity just another Eurocentric idea?

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What’s the point of believing in #English as a global #language or English Language #Teaching as a profession if their race automatically renders Asians as second best?

languageonthemove.com/race-to-teach-…

Novelists are the senders and producers of metadiscursive messages about accents. Yet, they also reveal the discursive processes through which we build and solidify our own sand castles to avoid social castigation, by @gegentuul

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#Multilingualism cannot be understood without #monolingualism, and vice versa

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The Devil’s Handwriting is a brilliant historical study of a key question in intercultural communication: how are discourses of culture related to practices in intercultural engagement?

languageonthemove.com/the-devils-han…

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