| Ingrid Piller |
Language learning, Multilingualism and Social Inclusion
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| Panel |
Language learning, Multilingualism and Social Inclusion |
| Huamei Han |
Accumulating Linguistic and Socio-Economic Capital on the Margin /at and through Church
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| Christina Higgins & Kim Stoker |
Language learning as a site for belonging: Korean adoptee-returnees’ use of Korean as a heritage language
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| Ryuko Kubota |
Consumption and Business Interest of Learning a Foreign Language as Serious Leisure
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| Loy Lising |
In the quest for greener pastures: Converting linguistic capital into economic capital
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| Haruo Orito &Yukinori Watanabe |
The ‘Visit Japan’ Campaign: Language, race and social inclusion among Korean tourism workers
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| Emi Otsuji |
Metrolingualism, language ideologies and social inclusion: Casual conversations in the multilingual workplace
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| Joseph Sung-Yul Park |
The promise of English: Linguistic capital and the job market in South Korea
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| Kimie Takahashi |
Gender, desire and social inclusion in international tourism
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| Vera William Tetteh |
Narrating hybrid lives: Glimpses of L2 acquisition for African resettlement in rural/regional Australia
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| Lynda Yates |
Social inclusion and the ‘reduced personality’: Migration, identity and language learning
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