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Associate Professor Zane Goebel
Associate Professor

Zane Goebel

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Overview

Background

I'm a linguistic anthropologist who studies how communicative events in Indonesia figure in the building and maintenance of social relationships and common knowledge among Indonesians. During my PhD and post-PhD early years my research often involved long periods of fieldwork in Indonesia. As research funding and sabbatical have become scarce, I have increasingly turned to publically available data, such as Indonesian films, newspapers, social media and so on. I have published extensively on my research, including Language, Migration, and Identity: Neighbourhood Talk in Indonesia (Cambridge University Press, 2010); Language and Superdiversity: Indonesians Knowledging at Home and Abroad (Oxford University Press, 2015), Global Leadership Talk: Constructing Good Governance in Indonesia (Oxford University Press, 2020); Reimagining Rapport (Oxford University Press, 2021); Rapport and the discursive co-construction of social relations in fieldwork settings (Mouton De Gruyter, 2019); and Contact Talk: The Discursive Organization of Contact and Boundaries (with Deborah Cole and Howard Manns, Routledge, 2020).

Availability

Associate Professor Zane Goebel is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy, Charles Darwin University

Research interests

  • Linguistic anthropological inquiries into the idea and nature of development and nation-building practices in Indonesia

    I work on how everyday language practice are shaped by and shape everyday cultural practices in Indonesia. I have worked on community development in Semarang, leadership and governance in Semarang, ethnic relations in Indonesia, decentralization in Indonesia, ethnographic interviewing, and I am currently collaborating with BINUS university on a project that seeks to understand everyday experiences of tidal flooding in Kendal on Java’s north coast.

Research impacts

My research has informed public discussions about matters impacting on the teaching of Indonesian and Australia-Indonesia relations. My contribution to language teaching was via a string of papers published between 2001 and 2004. These papers focused on the importance of drawing on empirical sociolinguistic work when designing language learning curriculum. The most widely-known and cited are papers in the Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, and one co-authored with Paul Black and published in Babel which is journal of the Australian Federation of Modern Language teachers. Evidence of uptake of this work, in the areas of classroom pedagogy, and new ways of thinking about language models in foreign language classroom can be found in articles, edited books and thesis by Deborah Cole, Deryn Mansell, Brian Meadows, Kathy Mills, Anne-Marie Morgan, Kristoff Schoeman, and Indrawati Zirfirdaus. From October 2018 until January 2020 I was president of the Indonesian language and culture association for Queensland (Balai Bahasa dan Budaya Indonesia – QLD), which was tasked with supporting and promoting the study of Indonesia and Indonesian in Queensland. My impact also includes my widely read discussion “Indonesia and Australia you’d better watch your language” about the importance of encouraging deep understanding of what causes misunderstanding between Australians and Indonesians. Over 6000 people read my 2015 article in The Conversation. I have also been interviewed on SBS television and radio (in 2015 and three times in 2012) about language and Australia-Indonesia relations, and about Indonesia Language Teaching in Australia

Works

Search Professor Zane Goebel’s works on UQ eSpace

82 works between 2002 and 2024

21 - 40 of 82 works

2019

Book Chapter

The mass mediation of chronotopic identity in a changing Indonesia

Goebel, Zane (2019). The mass mediation of chronotopic identity in a changing Indonesia. Chronotopic identity work: sociolinguistic analyses of cultural and linguistic phenomena in time and space. (pp. 67-85) edited by Sjaak Kroon and Jos Swanenberg. Blue Ridge Summit, PA, United States: Multilingual Matters. doi: 10.21832/9781788926621-006

The mass mediation of chronotopic identity in a changing Indonesia

2019

Journal Article

Contact discourse

Goebel, Zane (2019). Contact discourse. Language in Society, 48 (3), 331-351. doi: 10.1017/S0047404519000149

Contact discourse

2019

Book Chapter

Reterritorialization and the construction of margins and centers through imitation in Indonesia

Goebel, Zane (2019). Reterritorialization and the construction of margins and centers through imitation in Indonesia. Language and culture on the margins: global/local interactions. (pp. 27-52) edited by Sjaak Kroon and Jos Swanenberg. New York, United States: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781351244350-3

Reterritorialization and the construction of margins and centers through imitation in Indonesia

2019

Book Chapter

Rapport and the discursive co-construction of social relations in fieldwork settings

Goebel, Zane (2019). Rapport and the discursive co-construction of social relations in fieldwork settings. Rapport and the Discursive Co-Construction of Social Relations in Fieldwork Encounters. (pp. 1-16) edited by Zane Goebel. Berlin, Germany: De Gruyter. doi: 10.1515/9781501507830-001

Rapport and the discursive co-construction of social relations in fieldwork settings

2019

Other Outputs

Self and other reference in mass-mediated models of kinship, friendship, and strangerhood

Goebel, Zane (2019). Self and other reference in mass-mediated models of kinship, friendship, and strangerhood. Tilburg Papers in Culture Studies. 230. Babylon, Tilburg University.

Self and other reference in mass-mediated models of kinship, friendship, and strangerhood

2019

Book Chapter

Understanding rapport through scalar reflexivity

Goebel, Zane (2019). Understanding rapport through scalar reflexivity. Rapport and the Discursive Co-Construction of Social Relations in Fieldwork Encounters. (pp. 53-72) edited by Zane Goebel. Berlin, Germany: De Gruyter. doi: 10.1515/9781501507830-004

Understanding rapport through scalar reflexivity

2019

Book

Rapport and the Discursive Co-Construction of Social Relations in Fieldwork Encounters

Zane Goebel ed. (2019). Rapport and the Discursive Co-Construction of Social Relations in Fieldwork Encounters. Berlin, Germany: De Gruyter. doi: 10.1515/9781501507830

Rapport and the Discursive Co-Construction of Social Relations in Fieldwork Encounters

2018

Book Chapter

Language diversity and language change in Indonesia

Goebel, Zane (2018). Language diversity and language change in Indonesia. Routledge handbook of contemporary Indonesia. (pp. 378-389) edited by Robert W. Hefner. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315628837-31

Language diversity and language change in Indonesia

2018

Other Outputs

Transnationalism, globalisation, and superdiversity

Goebel, Zane (2018). Transnationalism, globalisation, and superdiversity. Tilburg Papers in Culture Studies. 205. Babylon, Tilburg University.

Transnationalism, globalisation, and superdiversity

2018

Other Outputs

Chronotopic relations and scalar shifters

Goebel, Zane and Manns, Howard (2018). Chronotopic relations and scalar shifters. Tilburg Papers in Culture Studies. 204. Babylon, Tilburg University.

Chronotopic relations and scalar shifters

2018

Book Chapter

Superdiversity

Goebel, Zane (2018). Superdiversity. Handbook of pragmatics. (pp. 221-238) Amsterdam, Netherlands: John Benjamins Publishing Company. doi: 10.1075/hop.21.sup1

Superdiversity

2017

Journal Article

Linguistic enfranchisement

Goebel, Zane, Jukes, Anthony and Morin, Izak (2017). Linguistic enfranchisement. Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences of Southeast Asia and Oceania, 173 (2-3), 273-295. doi: 10.1163/22134379-17301006

Linguistic enfranchisement

2017

Journal Article

Imitation, interdiscursive hubs and chronotopic configuration

Goebel, Zane (2017). Imitation, interdiscursive hubs and chronotopic configuration. Language and Communication, 53, 1-10. doi: 10.1016/j.langcom.2017.01.003

Imitation, interdiscursive hubs and chronotopic configuration

2017

Journal Article

Infrastructures for ethnicity: understanding the diversification of contemporary Indonesia

Goebel, Zane (2017). Infrastructures for ethnicity: understanding the diversification of contemporary Indonesia. Asian Ethnicity, 18 (3), 263-276. doi: 10.1080/14631369.2016.1146985

Infrastructures for ethnicity: understanding the diversification of contemporary Indonesia

2017

Book Chapter

Superdiversity from within: the case of ethnicity in Indonesia

Goebel, Zane (2017). Superdiversity from within: the case of ethnicity in Indonesia. Engaging superdiversity: recombining spaces, times and language practices. (pp. 251-276) edited by Karel Arnaut, Martha Sif Karrebæk, Massimiliano Spotti and Jan Blommaert. Bristol, United Kingdom: Multilingual Matters. doi: 10.21832/9781783096800-013

Superdiversity from within: the case of ethnicity in Indonesia

2017

Book Chapter

From neighborhood talk to talking for the neighborhood

Goebel, Zane (2017). From neighborhood talk to talking for the neighborhood. The monologic imagination. (pp. 121-141) edited by Matt Tomlinson and Julian Millie. New York, NY, United States: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190652807.003.0007

From neighborhood talk to talking for the neighborhood

2016

Journal Article

Represented speech: private lives in public talk

Goebel, Zane (2016). Represented speech: private lives in public talk. Pragmatics, 26 (1), 51-67. doi: 10.1075/prag.26.1.03goe

Represented speech: private lives in public talk

2016

Edited Outputs

Margins, hubs, and peripheries in a decentralizing Indonesia

Goebel, Zane, Cole, Deborah and Manns, Howard eds. (2016). Margins, hubs, and peripheries in a decentralizing Indonesia. Sociolinguistics of Globalization, Hong Kong, 3-6 June 2015. Tilburg, The Netherlands: Tilburg Papers in Culture Studies.

Margins, hubs, and peripheries in a decentralizing Indonesia

2015

Journal Article

Common ground and conviviality: Indonesians doing togetherness in Japan

Goebel, Zane (2015). Common ground and conviviality: Indonesians doing togetherness in Japan. Multilingual Margins, 2 (1), 46-66. doi: 10.11426/mm.v2i1

Common ground and conviviality: Indonesians doing togetherness in Japan

2015

Other Outputs

Indonesia and Australia? You’d better watch your language

Goebel, Zane (2015, 02 27). Indonesia and Australia? You’d better watch your language The Conversation

Indonesia and Australia? You’d better watch your language

Supervision

Availability

Associate Professor Zane Goebel is:
Available for supervision

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Available projects

  • Everyday experiences of tidal flooding in Kendal, Indonesia

    I am currently seeking PhD students with the potential of gaining LPDP funding to collaborate on a project that seeks to understand everyday experiences of tidal flooding in Kendal on Java’s north coast.

Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Voices of Resilience: Exploring Linguistic Practices and Cultural Adaptations in the Santri Community's Response to Tidal Flooding in Kendal, Indonesia

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor David Chapman

Completed supervision

Media

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