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Intercultural Communication: A Critical Introduction (Piller, 2011)
Intercultural communication

Desire to know more

Intercultural Communication by Ingrid Piller I recently moved to Bangkok to take up a position as Lecturer at the Graduate School of English (GSE) at Assumption University of Thailand. Established…
Language and law

LLIRN 6th Anniversary Workshop

In-person LLIRN attendees (Image credit: Kristen Martin) The Law and Linguistics Interdisciplinary Research Network (LLIRN) facilitates interdisciplinary scholars, language professionals and legal professionals around the world to connect and share…
Language and migration

Scholarly sisterhood: Collaboration is our academic superpower

Editor’s note: Regular readers of Language on the Move will have noticed that we have been very quiet for the past two months. This is because some core team members…
Chats in Linguistic Diversity
The Rise of English
English as a global language
What’s next for the Queen’s English?
Linguistic landscapes
The magic of English
Growing up between cultures
Language and social justice
Growing up between cultures
Language in Australia
Monolingual mindset in the lucky country
Language in Australia
Being Chinese in Australia