All Stories

  1. Welcome on board! Prefiguring knowledge production in the sociology of language
  2. Experts and the geopolitics of knowledge production
  3. English-dominated Chinatown
  4. Semiotic engineering in Singapore
  5. The politics of ‘p’ and ‘f’: a linguistic history of nation-building in the Philippines
  6. Inequalities of multilingualism: challenges to mother tongue-based multilingual education
  7. The sociolinguistics of language education in international contexts, edited by E. Esch and M. Solly
  8. Intercultural education in everyday practice
  9. Language, Education and Nation-building
  10. The Unequal Production of Knowledge in the Sociolinguistics of Englishes
  11. Farzana Gounder. Indentured Identities: Resistance and Accommodation in Plantation-Era Fiji. Amsterdam, The Netherlands/Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: John Benjamins Publishing Company. 2011. 345 pp. Hb (9789027226556) $158.00.
  12. English in Singapore: Modernity and Management
  13. Review of doctoral research in English language education in the Philippines, Singapore and Malaysia (2007–2010)
  14. Afterword Crossing Cultures in an Unequal Global Order: Voicing and Agency in Academic Writing in English
  15. Language as a problem of development
  16. Research in applied linguistics and language teaching and learning in Singapore (2000–2007)
  17. Postcolonial English Language Politics Today: Reading Ramanathan’s The English-Vernacular Divide
  18. World Englishes or worlds of English? Pitfalls of a postcolonial discourse in Philippine English
  19. Kalayagan, tawid-buhayand Other Uses of Language in a Marginal Philippine Community: The Place of Language in Literacy and Social Development
  20. MEDIA REVIEWS: Ramanathan, Vai (2005). The English-Vernacular Divide: Domination Postcolonial Language Politics and Practice. Multilingual Matters Ltd. 143 pp. US $29.95, paperback, ISBN: 1-85359-769-4
  21. The politics of Philippine English: neocolonialism, global politics, and the problem of postcolonialism
  22. History, language planners, and strategies of forgetting
  23. Language, Education and Nation-building in Southeast Asia
  24. A ‘New’ Politics of Language in the Philippines
  25. Afterword