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This book draws on 10 years of collaborative sociolinguistic work on the changing conditions of language use. It begins with guiding principles, shifts to empirically driven arguments in urban sociolinguistics, and concludes with studies of (in)securitised communication addressed to challenges ahead.

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This book draws on 10 years of collaborative sociolinguistic work on the changing conditions of language use. It begins with guiding principles, shifts to empirically driven arguments in urban sociolinguistics, and concludes with studies of (in)securitised communication addressed to challenges ahead.
Autorenporträt
Ben Rampton is Professor of Applied & Sociolinguistics at King's College London. He does interactional sociolinguistics and linguistic ethnography, and his interests cover urban multilingualism, youth, ethnicity & social class, conflict & (in)securitization, and language education policy & practice. His books include Crossing: Language & Ethnicity among Adolescents (1996/2018) and Linguistic Practice in Changing Conditions (2022). He founded www.wpull.org and was founding convener of the Linguistic Ethnography Forum, directed the King's first Interdisciplinary Social Science Doctoral Training Centre, and is regularly involved in adult migrant language teaching.