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Part I Individual Teacher-Researcher Narratives related to Workplace Experience and Language-Based Inclusion/Exclusion
1 Overcoming institutional native-speakerism: The experience of one teacher
2 Native-Speakerism in Japanese junior high schools: A stratified look into teacher narratives
3 "They were American but shy!": Japanese university students' encounter with local students in Hawai'i
Part II Japanese Native-Speakerism in Teaching Japanese as a Foreign Language
4 "Mother Tongue Speakers" or "Native Speakers"?: Assumptions surrounding the teaching of Japanese as a foreign language in Japan
5 Native-Speakerism perceived by "Non-Native-Speaking" Teachers of Japanese in Hong Kong
6 Japanese native speaker teachers at high schools in South Korea and Thailand
7 Japanese native speakers' perceptions of non-native speakers: Communication between Japanese medical professionals and economic partnership agreement (EPA) nurse trainees
Part III Post-Native-Speakerism: Multilingual perspectives and globalisation
8 A multilingual paradigm in language education: What it means for language teachers
9 Going Beyond Native-Speakerism: Theory and practice from an international perspective
10 Jumping Scale in the World-System with English as a Lingua Franca: Branding, post-native-speakerism, and the meaning of "A Singapore"
Part IV Post-Native-Speakerism in English Language Education
11 The Persistence of Native Speakerism in Japanese Senior High School Curriculum Reform: Team teaching in the "English in English" initiative
12 Pedagogy for the Post-Native-Speakerist Teacher of English
13 The Integration of ELF and Social Networking into ELT: An ethnographic survey.

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