Volume 29 (2016)Reflexivity in Late ModernityAccounts from linguistic ethnographies of youth
Edited by Miguel Pérez-Milans
UCL Institute of Education, University College London
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Reflexivity and social change in applied linguisticsMiguel Pérez-Milans | pp. 1–14
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Troping on prejudice: Stylised “bad Finnish” performances and reflexivity among adolescents in Eastern HelsinkiHeini Lehtonen | pp. 15–47
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Reflexive language and ethnic minority activism in Hong Kong: A trajectory-based analysisMiguel Pérez-Milans & Carlos Soto | pp. 48–82
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Trapped in a moral order: Moral identity, positioning and reflexivity in stories of confrontation among Latin American teenage school girls in MadridAdriana Patiño-Santos | pp. 83–113
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The reflexive imperative among high-achieving adolescents: A Flemish case studyInge Van Lancker | pp. 114–140
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Academically elite students in Singapore: A collective moral stance toward aspirations and trajectoriesLuke Lu | pp. 141–172
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Reflexivity and transnational habitus: The case of a ‘poor’ affluent Chinese international studentPeter I. De Costa, Magda Tigchelaar & Yaqiong Cui | pp. 173–198
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Crisis thinking, sensuous reflexivity, and solving real issuesJürgen Jaspers | pp. 199–213
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