Identity, translanguaging, linguicism and racism: the experience of Australian Aboriginal people living in a remote community

Volume: 23, Issue: 7, Pages: 819 - 832
Published: Jan 22, 2020
Abstract
Eight adult Aboriginal people residing in a remote community in the north-west of Australia participated in this research. The data were collected from an ‘inside’ perspective and, as culturally appropriate, through informal interviews (yarning) and ongoing conversations. These data were recorded as field notes and audio files which were transcribed and used to formulate case studies. Because the authors are not Aboriginal people, the voices of...
Paper Details
Title
Identity, translanguaging, linguicism and racism: the experience of Australian Aboriginal people living in a remote community
Published Date
Jan 22, 2020
Volume
23
Issue
7
Pages
819 - 832
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