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Title | Author(s) | Issue Date | |
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African English speakers in Chinese criminal courts: the issue of mutual understanding in communication with interpreters Proceeding/Conference:INCOLAS/HKU PhD Sociolinguistics Seminar | 2016 | ||
Doing ethnographic work in Chinese criminal courts: a researcher's dilemma Proceeding/Conference:Doing Research Integrity across the Arts and Humanities Workshop | 2015 | ||
Formalism of final statement in Chinese criminal courtroom Proceeding/Conference:International Roundtable for the Semiotics of Law, IRSL 2013 | 2013 | ||
Interpreter-mediated legal-lay communication in the era of globalization: Nigerians in Chinese criminal courts Proceeding/Conference:International Colloquium on Multilingualism and Interpreting in Settings of Globalization, MIAM 2015 | 2015 | ||
Interpreting in Chinese Criminal Courts: what is the scope of expertise and who can be the expert Proceeding/Conference:Symposium on "Expertise in language and law" | 2015 | ||
Nigerians in Chinese criminal courts: the legal-lay encounter in the periphery Proceeding/Conference:International Conference on The Sociolinguistics of Globalization: (De)centring and (de)standardization (SLXG2015) | 2015 | ||
Participation in the bilingual trial: African migrants in Chinese Criminal Courts Proceeding/Conference:Annual Conference of American Association of Applied Linguistics, AAAL 2016 | 2016 | ||
Space, signs and symbolic power in Chinese criminal courtrooms Proceeding/Conference:Biennial Conference on Forensic Linguistics | 2015 | ||
The bilingual trial: access to interpreting, communication and participation in Chinese criminal courts Proceeding/Conference:Seminar series - School of English | 2016 |