Making sense of the self through who we are and through the other

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Kebabi, A. 2018. Making sense of the self through who we are and through the other.
AuthorsKebabi, A.
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This presentation discussed and interrogated some preliminary findings.

KeywordsSelf; Other; Intercultural communication; Positioning
Year2018
ConferenceDiscourse, Power and Society Research Group
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This presentation was delivered at Discourse, Power and Society research group which is organised by Canterbury Christ Church University and the University of Kent.

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