Multilingual Matters and Channel View Publications strive to publish the very best textbooks and research monographs.
Multilingual Matters/Channel View Publications is a leading academic publisher based in Bristol, UK. We publish top-quality research in areas that we care deeply about, whether that is social justice in language education, refugee rights, deaf culture and education, the sustainable management of tourism industries, or child language development.
We are very proud of our long history of publishing innovative and influential research. This distinctive brand is known throughout the world with books that appeal to a forward-thinking, global market. Renowned not only for our quality publications but also for professionalism and integrity.

About Multilingual Matters
Multilingual Matters is an independent academic book publisher based in Bristol, UK, which publishes in the fields of applied linguistics, language education, literacies, multicultural education, immigrant language learning and second language acquisition. They publishes books at the cutting-edge of research on topics ranging from reclaiming, revitalizing, and decolonizing minority languages to contemporary approaches to second, foreign, bilingual, and other forms of language education. Everyone has the right to speak the languages that are important to them and their goal is to publish books that promote this, particularly in the case of migrants, minorities, and indigenous people.
Multilingual Matters Highlighted Titles

Radical Inclusivity: Critical Language Awareness in the Language and Writing Classroom
This book blends theory and practice to share the hows and whys of implementing radical inclusivity in the language and writing classroom. It is designed to provide teachers and graduate students with theoretical background and practical activities that can be integrated into language teacher education, as well as writing and language classrooms.

Assessment, Testing and Evaluation in English-Medium Education from a Global Perspective
This book examines assessment, testing and evaluation within English-medium education contexts globally. It explores how assessments can effectively measure learning outcomes, integrating both content mastery and language proficiency in multilingual and multicultural classrooms.

Being Understood: Deaf Interpreters, Embodied Language and Relationality
Through a series of linked applied linguistics studies regarding the primacy of text, signing songs, the mediation practices of deaf interpreters and Caribbean deaf epistemologies of language and understanding, this book outlines theoretical and methodological approaches to analyzing deaf people’s experiences of understanding and being understood.

About Channel View Publications
Channel View Publications Ltd is dedicated to publishing the very best research monographs and textbooks in the field of tourism studies. It prides itself on its ability to discover and publish cutting-edge, innovative, and influential research from all over the world. With its publications, it aims to push back the frontiers of tourism knowledge. It has five key, distinct book series, each of which is edited by leading scholars from within the field, and that cover wide-ranging themes such as sustainability, tourism development, tourism management, cultural heritage, tourism planning, and policy.
Channel View Publication Highlighted Titles
Rethinking Hospitality and Tourism Education
This book offers research, case studies and examples of best practice that address cutting-edge higher education issues. It explores transformative learning practices in hospitality and tourism education and the focus on digital technology and innovative pedagogy provides a practical, engaging and essential toolkit for teachers and learners.

2075 – The Future(s) of Food Tourism
This book explores the future of food tourism in 2075 and beyond. It uses the principles of multiple futures to demonstrate, analyse and examine different paths that food tourism may take using scenario planning. It is timely given the issues of global food supply, climate change and the rise of food tourism as the core of the experience economy.

Envisioning Tourism in the Future
This book brings together experienced and well-respected researchers to understand, interpret and envision the future for tourism. It explores the limitations of predicting the future of tourism and areas such as climate change, technology, sustainability, hypermobility, regeneration and destination management.


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