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The Language of the Witness, the Language of the Researcher: Verbal and Nonverbal Communication in “Emergency Research”
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Communist and Post-Communist Studies
Communist and Post-Communist Studies (2025)
Published: 05 May 2025
...Katarzyna Jędraszczyk When research is conducted involving the collection of testimonies from a wartime, emergency, or crisis situation, the language used by the witness and the researcher is particularly important. The researcher should ensure an unhindered exchange of information by allowing...
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“She has done me no work”: language and power asymmetry in impoverished families in Poland
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Communist and Post-Communist Studies
Communist and Post-Communist Studies (2002) 35 (4): 433–456.
Published: 01 December 2002
...Joanna Jastrzebska-Szklarska Based on an in-depth semantic analysis of interviews with poor Polish couples living in a foreclosed state farm and the examination of the so-called “linguistic sexism” of the Polish language, the author shows that despite a manifest change in the social context of poor...
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Language and Identity in Kazakhstan: Formulations in Policy Documents 1987–1997
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Communist and Post-Communist Studies
Communist and Post-Communist Studies (1998) 31 (2): 171–186.
Published: 01 June 1998
...William Fierman In the twentieth century the identity of Kazakhstan and the Kazakh people has been closely intertwined with the identity of Russia and the Russian people. Since Kazakhstan began to move toward sovereignty in the late 1980s, official republic documents relevant to language have...