Asian Perspectives on English as a Lingua Franca and Identity

Special issue of Journal of Asian Pacific Communication 26:2 (2016)

Editor
Chit Cheung Matthew Sung | Lingnan University
[Journal of Asian Pacific Communication, 26:2] 2016.  vi, 182 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Table of Contents
Introduction
English as a lingua franca in the Asian context: Perspectives on identity in a multilingual world
Chit Cheung Matthew Sung
175–192
Articles
“Oh no, it’s just culture” Multicultural identities in action in ELF interactions
Aki Siegel
193–215
Language and identity in virtual space: Reconceptualisation of ELF
Shaila Sultana
216–237
Constructing the global citizen: An ELF perspective
Peter I. De Costa
238–259
Global and national identity construction in ELF: A longitudinal case study on four Chinese students
Yihong Gao, Xiaoqi Ma and Xiaoying Wang
260–279
Deficient non-native speakers or translanguagers? Identity struggles in a multilingual multimodal ELF online intercultural exchange
I-Chung Ke
280–300
Experiences and identities in ELF communication: Insights from Hong Kong students’ written narratives
Chit Cheung Matthew Sung
301–320
Exploring identity construction of student teachers practicing ELF pedagogy in a microteaching course
Nugrahenny T. Zacharias
321–339
Identity and interculturality through English as a lingua franca
Will Baker
340–347
English and identity: A reflection and implications for future research
Le Ha Phan
348–355
List of reviewers
List of reviewers
356
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Communication Studies

Communication Studies

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CF: Linguistics

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LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General