Subaltern Linguistics and Practice challenges the goals and theoretical foundations of colonial linguistics, academia, and education and provides alternative approaches and practices.
Ahmar Mahboob also known as Sunny Boy Brumby an Prof Nomad is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Sydney.
Aurelie Mallet holds a PhD in Linguistics from the University of Sydney.
Lee Cheng Koay holds a Master of Crosscultural and Applied Linguistics and a Master of Health Communication.
Contents
Acknowledgements
Part 1
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Making Sense of the World
Chapter 3: Moving Forward with Practice
Part 2
Chapter 4: CREDIBLE Projects in Education
Chapter 5: CREDIBLE Projects for the Environment
Chapter 6: CREDIBLE Projects for Health and Wellbeing
Chapter 7: CREDIBLE Projects for Economic Development
Part 3
Chapter 8: How do we do CREDIBLE? - 'The Ribbit-Ribbit Pond'
Chapter 9: Let's do CREDIBLE together - Taking Care of the Environment
Chapter 10: It's now your turn to do CREDIBLE!
Part 4
Chapter 11: Kids Guide to Art in Camden - Mapping Art Spaces and Places
Chapter 12: Cards for Courage
Chapter 13: Gender Stereotypes in Fairy Tales: The CREDIBLE Project's Journey of Designing a Workshop
Chapter 14: Cantonese Dialect Maintenance Among Children
Index