All Stories

  1. Risk and danger on the rise: Representation of intersex variations of innate sex characteristics in biomedical research
  2. Beyond undoing raciolinguistics—Biopolitics and the concealed confluence of sociolinguistic perspectives
  3. Communicating health knowledges across clinic and community
  4. Communicating health knowledges across clinic and community: The case of sex characteristics in plurilingual Hong Kong
  5. Merging mobilities: querying knowledges, actions, and chronotopes in discourses of transcultural relationships from a North/South queer contact zone
  6. Engaging peers and future parents, creating future turbulence: activist biocitizenship practices and intersex transgression in the classroom
  7. How a Pacific Islander high school girl in New Zealand uses Hip Hop style to talk about sex in class
  8. The Routledge Handbook of Language in the Workplace
  9. Querying heteronormativity among transnational Pasifika teenagers in New Zealand: An Oceanic approach to language and masculinity
  10. Language Education, Gender, and Sexuality
  11. Becoming the intelligible other: speaking intersex bodies against the grain
  12. Inverting virginity, abstinence, and conquest: Sexual agency and subjectivity in classroom conversation
  13. Tracing the emergence of a community of practice: Beyond presupposition in sociolinguistic research
  14. Response to Donna Gabaccia, “Spatializing gender and migration: the periodization of Atlantic Studies, 1500 to the present”
  15. Trivial, mundane or revealing? Food as a lens on ethnic norms in workplace talk
  16. How permeable is the formal-informal boundary at work?
  17. Location, lore and language
  18. Language, sexuality and place: The view from cyberspace
  19. “Being Gay Guy, That is the Advantage”: Queer Korean Language Learning and Identity Construction