Dr Amina Kebabi
Name | Dr Amina Kebabi |
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Job title | Associate |
ORCID | https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0870-0533 |
Research outputs
‘Where are you from?’ and ‘foreigners’: The discursive construction of identity in the personal everyday lives of well established academics living in the UK
Kebabi, A. 2024. ‘Where are you from?’ and ‘foreigners’: The discursive construction of identity in the personal everyday lives of well established academics living in the UK. Language and Discrimination. 8 (1).Gender and immigrants’ representation in UK newspapers in times of ‘crises’
Kebabi, A. and Polyzou, A. 2023. Gender and immigrants’ representation in UK newspapers in times of ‘crises’.Human-to-non-human relations in intercultural communication: a posthuman perspective
Kebabi, A. 2023. Human-to-non-human relations in intercultural communication: a posthuman perspective .‘Identity’ is not only about human relations: the relevance of human-to-non-human interaction in ‘identity’ articulation
Kebabi, A. 2023. ‘Identity’ is not only about human relations: the relevance of human-to-non-human interaction in ‘identity’ articulation. Language and Intercultural Communication. pp. 1-14. https://doi.org/10.1080/14708477.2023.2252779Encountering the ‘other’- identity display
Kebabi, A. 2018. Encountering the ‘other’- identity display.Gender and migration discourse in British newspapers
Polyzou, A. and Kebabi, A. 2023. Gender and migration discourse in British newspapers.Gender and migration discourse in British newspapers
Polyzou, A. and Kebabi, A. 2023. Gender and migration discourse in British newspapers.Gender and migration discourse in British newspapers
Polyzou, A. and Kebabi, A. 2022. Gender and migration discourse in British newspapers.‘Hybridising’: Positioning of the self
Kebabi, A. 2019. ‘Hybridising’: Positioning of the self .Perceptions of the self: Negotiating intercultural identities and belonging in the context of international migration
Kebabi, A. 2019. Perceptions of the self: Negotiating intercultural identities and belonging in the context of international migration.Making sense of the self through who we are and through the other
Kebabi, A. 2018. Making sense of the self through who we are and through the other.An ethnographic study of the identity construction of people engaged in university work who have come from outside the UK: A consideration of the role of language in cultural identity
Kebabi, A. 2018. An ethnographic study of the identity construction of people engaged in university work who have come from outside the UK: A consideration of the role of language in cultural identity .669
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