Melbourne Asia Review is a research-based publication of the Asia Institute, University of Melbourne.
Courtroom communication is evolving towards greater emphasis on verbal evidence, which has consequences for the delivery of justice.
Language being used by the US and China indicates there will be less “traffic control” in the future from major powers.
A revealing exploration of representations and (re)productions of masculinity in Japanese men’s magazines.
A first-hand account of China’s transition from the late years of the Cultural Revolution to the economic reforms of the 1980s.
Token inclusivity of gender and sexual diversity is not good enough in language education.
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