Series topics
Mirroring the Cambridge Key Topics in Applied Linguistics, this Elements series focuses on the key topics, concepts and methods in applied linguistics today.
It revisits and reviews core concepts and notions (e.g. the native speaker, culture, authenticity, legitimacy, identity, competence, power, ideology) in different domains (e.g., classroom, family, the workplace, media, on-line, tourism, business), modes (e.g., face-to-face interactions, digitally mediated communication, online, discourse, interpreting) and with analytical foci of communications (e.g. interpersonal, intercultural communication or ELF (English as Lingua Franca).
It will also explore new emerging topics in applied linguistics.
All topics are examined in connection with real-world issues and the broader political, economic and ideological discourses in the world today.