09-N15-WM-22
The lecture focuses on social categorization in intercultural communication in English as a lingua franca.
The topics:
· Introduction to conversation analysis and ethnomethodology
· Interactions in English as a lingua franca and intercultural communication in conversation analytic approach
· Membership categorization analysis
· Construing identities in interviews
· Construing ethnic and religious identities in intercultural communication in English
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