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ISSN 2651-9585
Vol. 5 Issue 2 2021
Vol. 5, Issue 2, 2021November 05, 2021 AEST

Transforming the ‘Lazy Native’ into the ‘Xenophobic Indigenous’: Contemporary online media discourses and illocutionary speech acts in relation to citizenship and Indigenous Assamese communities

Shaheen S Ahmed, Bikash Kumar Bhattacharya,
IndigenousAssamsocial mediamediadecoloniality
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Journal of Global Indigeneity
Ahmed, Shaheen S, and Bikash Kumar Bhattacharya. 2021. “Transforming the ‘Lazy Native’ into the ‘Xenophobic Indigenous’: Contemporary Online Media Discourses and Illocutionary Speech Acts in Relation to Citizenship and Indigenous Assamese Communities.” Journal of Global Indigeneity 5 (2).

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