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Horor Kampungan Versus Moralitas Populer: Mempertanyakan Definisi Film Nasional Yang Bermutu, Meg Downes Apr 2014

Horor Kampungan Versus Moralitas Populer: Mempertanyakan Definisi Film Nasional Yang Bermutu, Meg Downes

Jurnal Komunikasi Indonesia

No abstract provided.


Kegagalan Televisi Berjaringan Dan Dampaknya Pada Demokrasi Di Indonesia, Ade Armando Apr 2014

Kegagalan Televisi Berjaringan Dan Dampaknya Pada Demokrasi Di Indonesia, Ade Armando

Jurnal Komunikasi Indonesia

No abstract provided.


Klik Yang Tak Memantik: Aktivisme Media Sosial Di Indonesia, Merlyna Lim Apr 2014

Klik Yang Tak Memantik: Aktivisme Media Sosial Di Indonesia, Merlyna Lim

Jurnal Komunikasi Indonesia

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Representasi “Bhinneka Tunggal Ika” Dalam Televisi Indonesia, Zane Goebel Apr 2014

Representasi “Bhinneka Tunggal Ika” Dalam Televisi Indonesia, Zane Goebel

Jurnal Komunikasi Indonesia

No abstract provided.


Film Indonesia Di Antara Krisis Dan Kesempatan, Makbul Mubarak Apr 2014

Film Indonesia Di Antara Krisis Dan Kesempatan, Makbul Mubarak

Jurnal Komunikasi Indonesia

No abstract provided.


English In South Asia And Pedagogical Implications, Brittany R. Ehret Apr 2014

English In South Asia And Pedagogical Implications, Brittany R. Ehret

Senior Honors Theses

English at present maintains a significant role as a second or foreign language in the region of South Asia as well as globally. In a discussion of this topic, it is important to explore a brief history of the expansion of English and its origins in South Asia. It is also essential to provide a background of South Asian English and its unique linguistic characteristics as well as its use in different contexts of South Asia. The perspectives of linguists and educators who are native to the region of South Asia should be included as much as possible in this …


Heritage Speakers Of Spanish In The Us Midwest: Reported Interlocutors As A Measure Of Family Language Relevance, Isabel Velázquez, Marisol Garrido, Mónica Millán Jan 2014

Heritage Speakers Of Spanish In The Us Midwest: Reported Interlocutors As A Measure Of Family Language Relevance, Isabel Velázquez, Marisol Garrido, Mónica Millán

Spanish Language and Literature

This article presents the results of an analysis of reported interlocutors in Spanish in a group of heritage speakers (HS), in three communities of the US Midwest. Participants were college-aged bilinguals developing their own personal and professional networks outside the direct influence of their parents. Responses are compared with those from two control groups: college-aged native speakers (NS) and college-aged second-language learners (L2). Seventy-seven per cent of HS reported speaking primarily in Spanish with 4–5 interlocutors on the week of the study. HS and NS reported more interactions in Spanish with older relatives, and more interactions with peers outside their …


Strategic Deployments Of ‘Sisterhood’ And Questions Of Solidarity At A Women’S Development Project In Janakpur, Nepal, Coralynn V. Davis Jan 2014

Strategic Deployments Of ‘Sisterhood’ And Questions Of Solidarity At A Women’S Development Project In Janakpur, Nepal, Coralynn V. Davis

Faculty Journal Articles

Linguistic uses of ‘sisterhood’ provide a window into disparate understandings of relationality among virtual and actual interlocutors in women’s development across vectors of caste, class, ethnicity and nationality. In this essay, I examine the trope of ‘sisterhood’ as it was employed at a women’s development project in Janakpur, Nepal, in the 1990s. I demonstrate that the use of this common signifier of kinship with culturally disparate ‘signifieds’ created a confusion of meaning, and differential readings of the politics of relationality. In my view, ‘sister,’ as used at this project, was a multivalent, strategically deployed, and divergently interpreted term. In particular, …