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Haoqing Geng commented on the post, Access, Resources, and Hip-Hop: A Story of Education, on the site Graduate Center Library Blog 1 year, 10 months ago
I remember attending one of the first zoom colloquia by Kashema last May! This is truly an illunimating piece!
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Haoqing Geng commented on the post, Open Pedagogy and Teaching for Social Change, on the site Graduate Center Library Blog 1 year, 10 months ago
Beautiful work, Kelsey! Truly inspiring
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Haoqing Geng's profile was updated 1 year, 12 months ago
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Haoqing Geng commented on the post, Better Classes Through OER, on the site Graduate Center Library Blog 1 year, 12 months ago
Fantastic writing, thank you for sharing this William!
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Digital and Remote Ethnography 2 years ago
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Haoqing Geng commented on the post, The Ten Commandments of a Job Search: A (Mostly) To-Don’t List, on the site Career Planning and Professional Development 2 years, 2 months ago
Now every time I want to say “No” to myself, I’m going to imagine Don saying “WRONG” dead in my face. lol. Great tips to hang up the wall come job-searching season! (which is every season:/)
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Haoqing Geng wrote a new post, Blog entry 10/21 – the search for social meaning, on the site Introduction to Sociolinguistics – Fall 2019 3 years, 5 months ago
The three readings discuss the topic of linguistic variation, including dialects and vernacular accents, and how these variables carry ideological significance and meaning-making functions in society. Judith […]
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Haoqing Geng wrote a new post, Discussion questions for Zhang 2005 “A Chinese yuppie in Beijing: Phonological variation and the construction of a new professional identity”, on the site Introduction to Sociolinguistics – Fall 2019 3 years, 5 months ago
Can the notion of linguistic market be thought of as a capitalist way of thinking, and is deeply rooted in the capitalist social structures (See pages 432 & 452)?Is identity-construction possible without being […]
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Haoqing Geng wrote a new post, Discussion questions for Eckert 2008 “Variation and the Indexical Field”, on the site Introduction to Sociolinguistics – Fall 2019 3 years, 5 months ago
1. On page 455, Eckert denied the possibility of identity-claiming when speakers use certain features that are inductive to language change: “clearly, women (and men) are not saying ‘I’m a woman’ when they us […]
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