Language in Uniform: Language Analysis and Training for Defence and Policing Purposes brings together a collection of papers that reflect the diverse work being done in the often overlooked Language for Specific Purposes (LSP) fields of defence, security and policing. As language learning is increasingly becoming an integral part of life in uniform, this volume extends the theoretical and practical understanding of LSP and acknowledges the ground-breaking work that has been and continues to be done with this approach in language teaching and assessment for defence, security and law enforcement purposes.
Elizabeth A. Thomson is an Academic Research Officer at the Centre for Defence Research, Australian Defence College, Canberra, and an Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Canberra. She researches in the fields of sociolinguistics and interculturality. Her most recent publication is the report Battling with words: A study of language, diversity and social inclusion in the Australian Department of Defence.