Publications
Publications
Lecturer
TB 501
English for Academic Purposes
Sociolinguistics; Applied Linguistics; Language and Neoliberalism; Language Ideology; Intercultural Communication; South Asian Linguistics
Peer-Reviewed Articles
Bakshi, Prerna. (2023). Language, religion, and workplace discrimination: intersectional microaggressions in India. Asian Ethnicity. https://doi.org/10.1080/14631369.2023.2255542
Bakshi, Prerna. (2021). Are Teachers Boundedly Rational? How Beliefs and Context Affect Decision-Making. Leadership and Policy in Schools. https://doi.org/10.1080/15700763.2021.1950773
Bakshi, Prerna. (2020). ‘It is a dialect, not a language!’- Investigating teachers’ beliefs about Mewati. L1-Educational Studies in Language and Literature. Volume 20, pp1-24. https://doi.org/10.17239/L1ESLL-2020.20.01.06
Bakshi, Prerna. (2012). Linguistic Duopoly: A Case of Mewati. Language in India. Volume 12, Issue 5.
Book Reviews
Bakshi, Prerna. (2016). Book Review of Neoliberalism and Applied Linguistics. Journal of Language, Identity and Education. Volume 15, Issue 5. https://doi.org/10.1080/15348458.2016.1214588
Conference Papers/Talks
Bakshi, Prerna (2020). Pride in Prejudice: Teachers’ Beliefs about Minoritized Languages. Public Lecture Series 2021. The Education University of Hong Kong: 16 January – 20 February.
Bakshi, Prerna. (2017). Dialect-in-Education: A Case of Mewati from India. Ciencia Politica Enfoque Sur. Havana, Cuba: 15-17 November.
Bakshi, Prerna. (2012). Politics of Mewati in Postcolonial India: A Case of the Meo Tribe. Humanism, Democracy and Culture: Postcolonial Discourse and India. Kurukshetra University: 20 – 21 March.