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        Blue-collar workplace communicative practices: a case study in construction sites in Qatar 

        Theodoropoulou, Irene ( Springer Netherlands , 2019 , Article)
        The aim of this paper is to contribute to the understanding of the role of language in multilingual blue-collar workplaces by investigating how communication is realized in construction sites in Qatar. The State of Qatar ...
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        Ethnographing Gender Roles and Power in Intercultural Communication in Qatar 

        Theodoropoulou I.; Ahmed I. ( Taylor and Francis Ltd. , 2018 , Article)
        This ethnographic study examines how gender roles associated with male and female Qatari students in intercultural communication courses in a university in Qatar are negotiated between them and their two female instructors ...
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        Expect amazing! Branding Qatar as a sports tourism destination 

        Theodoropoulou I.; Alos J. ( SAGE Publications Ltd , 2018 , Article)
        This article focuses on the ways in which, after its successful bid to host the ‘mega event’ of World Cup 2022, Qatar is branded as a sports tourism destination in the online semioscape and linguascape of sports events. ...
      • Football in the hands of the other: Qatar's World Cup in the British broadsheet press 

        Griffin, Thomas Ross ( University of Akron , 2017 , Article)
        Using reportage of the 2022 World Cup taken from The Telegraph and The Guardian, this paper demonstrates how Bhaba's 'dynamics of writing and textuality' are implemented to represent an Orientalist discourse that describes ...
      • Humoristic Translanguaging in Intercultural Communication in Qatar: Merits, Limitations, and Its Potential Contribution to Policy Development 

        Theodoropoulou, Irene ( Springer, Singapore , 2021 , Book chapter)
        This paper deals with the merits and limitations of a pedagogical practice that has been developed in the context of teaching undergraduate sociolinguistics courses in a state tertiary education institute in the State of ...
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        Laryngeal Contrast in Qatari Arabic: Effect of Speaking Rate on Voice Onset Time 

        Kulikov, Vladimir ( S. Karger AG , 2019 , Article)
        Beckman and colleagues claimed in 2011 that Swedish has an overspecified phonological contrast between prevoiced and voiceless aspirated stops. Yet, Swedish is the only language for which this pattern has been reported. ...
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        Les représentations de la langue/culture française chez les étudiantes qatariennes inscrites en mineure de français à l’Université du Qatar 

        Alrabadi, Elie ( Slovenska Vzdelavacia a Obstaravacia s.r.o , 2021 , Article)
        Cette recherche s’intéresse aux représentations que se font les étudiantes qatariennes, inscrites en mineure de français à l’université du Qatar, de la langue/culture française. Son objectif est d’analyser ces représentations ...
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        Nostalgic diaspora or diasporic nostalgia? Discursive and identity constructions of Greeks in Qatar 

        Theodoropoulou, Irene ( Elsevier B.V. , 2019 , Article)
        This paper deals with the discursive constructions of transformative, agentive and creative ethnolinguistic self-conceptualizations and positionings of some select members of the approximately 3000-member Greek diasporic ...
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        Slips of the tongue: Examples from Qatari Dialect 

        Al-Buainain, Haifa ( Hamad bin Khalifa University Press (HBKU Press) , 2018 , Conference)
        There are various abstract units of linguistic performance that linguists hypothesized in order to be able to describe the grammars of languages. These are segments, features, morphemes, words or syntactic categories. Yet, ...
      • Sociolinguistic anatomy of mobility: Evidence from Qatar 

        Theodoropoulou, Irene ( Elsevier , 2015 , Article)
        Abstract This is a sociocultural linguistic study on the ways whereby mobility is reflected upon in life narratives. An ethnographically informed sociolinguistic scale analysis shows that when residents narrate their life ...
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        Sustainable Status Assessment of the Transit-Oriented Development in Doha’s Education City 

        Al-Mohannadi, Mooza; Awwaad, Reem; Furlan, Raffaello; Grosvald, Michael; Al-Matwi, Rashid; Isaifan, Rima J.... more authors ... less authors ( MDPI , 2023 , Article)
        Doha, the capital of the State of Qatar, has seen rapid growth in recent years, resulting in challenges that can be addressed through sustainable urban design strategies. Such approaches, including Transit-Oriented ...
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        Using Texts Which Address Local Issues to Create a Discursive Space within an Undergraduate Writing Course 

        Scotland, James ( Routledge , 2019 , Article)
        This study explores whether collaboratively writing about local issues would enable learners to deepen their understanding of their relationship with their own social context. A discursive space within an English for ...

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