Editors’ Introductory Essay: On the Violence of and to Words—How Does Language Matter Now?

Stephanie Power-Carter ; Mollie Blackburn ; David Bloome The Ohio State University ; Dorian Harrison The Ohio State University ; Michiko Hikida The Ohio State University ; Laurie Katz The Ohio State University
Journal
Research in the Teaching of English
Published
2025-08-01
DOI
10.58680/rte20256015
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