Academic Staff Jean-Marc Dewaele. Kerry Harman. Zhu Hua.
Marjorie Lorch. Lisa McEntee-Atalianis. Bojana Petric.
Rachelle Vessey. Jackie Jia Lou. Mariam Aboelezz. Penelope Gardner-Chloros. Associated Staff. Support Staff. Document Actions. This often entails an eclectic research design which integrates sociolinguistic and discourse analysis with social- and geo-semiotic analysis, ethnographic fieldwork, and more recently, mobile video ethnography. I particularly welcome opportunities for interdisciplinary collaborations with researchers of shared interests as well as with writers, artists, and community groups.
Its predominant metaphors are drawn from the still life, the exhibition, the panopticon. New York: Random House. Examination of sociolinguistic research and theories on the interrelationships between language and gender, including gender categories in linguistic systems, gender differences in language use, interaction, and cross-cultural comparisons. Albert, E. Major themes include Chinese nationalism, body politics, popular culture, and everyday practice. Koleksiku Bantuan Penelusuran Buku Lanjutan.
I am also an associate editor of the journal Linguistic Landscapes John Benjamins. Current research projects include: BAAL Applying Linguistics Grant — Increasing the visibility of linguistic diversity in an international school: Children as co-researchers and co-designers of linguistic landscape in collaboration with Ms. Susan Stewart and Prof. Jean Marc Dewaele, Birkbeck Birkbeck Research Innovation Fund — Navigating the linguistic landscapes of Chinatown: Spatial narrations of urban change wordswewear: language, mobility and materiality in the semiotic landscape in collaboration with Prof.
Adam Jaworski, the University of Hong Kong Areas of Research Supervision Language, space, and place; linguistic and semiotic landscapes; urban discourse; transnational migration; sociolinguistic ethnography. Bristol, UK: Multilingual Matters.
The discourse of culture and identity in national and transnational contexts. London: Routledge. Washington, D. The discourse of culture and identity in national and transnational contexts: A Special Issue of Language and Intercultural Communication. Stockburger, Inge and Jackie Jia Lou, eds. International Journal of Multilingualism. Lou, Jia Jackie. Spaces of consumption and senses of place: A geosemiotic analysis of three markets in Hong Kong.
Shop sign as monument: the discourse trajectories of a neon sign in Hong Kong. Linguistic Landscapes: An International Journal. Lou, Jia Jackie and Adam Jaworski. Journal of Language and Politics 5. Chinatown in Washington, DC: The bilingual landscape. World Englishes.
Staging future event in history: The narrative shaping of Shanghai Expo Chinatown transformed: Ideology, power, and resources in narrative place-making. Google Scholar. Albert, E. Hymes eds. Au, K. Guthrie, H. Au eds. Bauman, R. Basso, K.
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